Join Us For Our January 29th Webinar – 30Forward: From Commitment to Change — Advancing Women in Policing with Inspector Valerie Gates, Lisa Darling, Dr. Jo Couto, and Maureen McGough
January 29th Webinar – 30Forward: From Commitment to Change — Advancing Women in Policing with Inspector Valerie Gates, Lisa Darling, Dr. Jo Couto, and Maureen McGough
On behalf of the First Nations Police Governance Council (FNPGC), in partnership with the Canadian Association of Police Governance (CAPG), we invite you and your Police Boards to attend Conference 2026 Empowering First Nations Police Governance; A Way Forward Together, Opportunities Through Challenges”
On behalf of the First Nations Police Governance Council (FNPGC), in partnership with the Canadian Association of Police Governance (CAPG), we invite you and your Police Boards to attend Conference 2026 Empowering First Nations Police Governance; A Way Forward Together, Opportunities Through Challenges” February 18th and 19th, 2026 taking place on the beautiful Tsuut’ina Nation. Agenda is being finalized and will be posted soon.
First Nations Police Governance and First Nations Police Services are essential for the security, safety, and prosperity of our communities. The governance of First Nations Police remains a crucial element for the prosperity of our communities and can significantly transform them. First Nations systems of government and governance are diverse and unique in their worldview and comprehension. Our approaches consider the collective benefit while ensuring adherence to natural law and a mutual responsibility for our lands and resources. The treaties established with the Crown, now represented by the Government of Canada, are essential to our efforts in nation-building, which necessitates a comprehensive and effective public safety system for First Nations. First Nations encounter specific and unique issues, stemming from systemic disruption, harm, and persistent impediments. In addressing these obstacles, we persist in collaborating to devise effective solutions for intricate situations.
The First Nations Police Governance Council gathering in 2026 will continue the efforts we achieved collaboratively at the 2025 gathering. In 2025, we identified numerous challenges and successes encountered by First Nations, particularly concerning women in police governance and policing, treaty rights and policing governance, capacity, and community development, as well as the difficulties faced under the First Nations Inuit Policing Program (FNIPP). This year's assembly will concentrate on discussing achievements, innovation, potential, and collaborative progress.
British Columbia
LETTER: Fear of crime rising faster than actual crime rate | Vancouver Island Free Daily
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Alberta
RCMP model still best fit for Cochrane, policing review finds - CochraneNow: Cochrane, Alberta's latest news, sports, weather, community events.
Edmonton police charge 9 more men in motorcycle gang organized crime case | Globalnews.ca
Charges have been laid against nine more men in relation to a lengthy investigation into the One Order Motorcycle Club organized crime group EPS say was setting up in Edmonton.
Saskatchewan
‘Constant state of panic’: Armed suspects still sought after deadly Saskatchewan First Nation shooting - The Globe and Mail
Big Island Lake Cree Nation leaders say the community is stressed and frightened
Ontario
Toronto officers not getting clear direction on policing pro-Palestinian protests, union says - The Globe and Mail
Ontario’s Solicitor-General publicly criticized the police this week for what he called a lack of action at recent protests
Ontario government call for Toronto police to crack down on protests puts free expression at risk: expert | CBC News
Impaired drivers in Ontario face automatic, harsher penalties under new rules now in effect | CBC News
Year in review: The high crimes of 2025 - Sudbury News
While there was a slight increase in murders and vehicular deaths in 2025 over the past year, the courts are still working through the ones from 2020 and 2021, with two convicted murderers facing sentences this year
New Brunswick
Officer injured, man arrested for dangerous driving in Fredericton
An officer in Fredericton was injured early Sunday morning after police say a driver “intentionally struck a police vehicle.”
National
Law experts question Ottawa’s terrorism designations for crime groups - The Globe and Mail
Experts say listing organized crime groups such as Mexican drug cartels could distract officials from preventing mass terrorist attacks
Police recruitment crisis: Retired officers return as young Canadians hold back
As younger Canadians increasingly weigh mental health, work-life balance and public perception when choosing a career, police departments are finding fewer recruits willing to wear the badge.
Canada’s spy watchdog to review security agencies’ use of artificial intelligence - The Globe and Mail
Study to look at ‘potential gaps or risks’ stemming from agencies’ use of new and emerging tools, head of review body says
International
Canadian fugitive arrested in Spain over major Desjardins data leak | Watch News Videos Online
Watch Canadian fugitive arrested in Spain over major Desjardins data leak Video Online, on GlobalNews.ca
Mao Ning: No country can act as world's police or international judge - CGTN
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning on Tuesday said no country has the right to act as the world's police or presume itself an international judge, stressing that military force is not a solution to disputes. Responding to questions about




