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Northern Ontario MP calls for more funding for First Nations policing

Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing MP Carol Hughes says local forces need 'a healthy increase in core funding'
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Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing MP Carol Hughes. File photo

The Member of Parliament for Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing is asking the federal government to provide stable, consistent funding for First Nations police services.

“We all have a shared commitment to public safety, but when it comes to Indigenous policing, services are chronically underfunded,” MP Carol Hughes said in the House of Commons on Thursday.  

“Indigenous police forces such as those within my riding: the UCCM Anishnaabe Police, Wikwemikong Police Service, Anishinabek Police Service and the Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service do great work in serving First Nations communities."

"However, there is an urgent need to ensure that current negotiations to renew agreements include a healthy increase in core funding,” said Hughes. 

"Often, only two officers are on duty per shift and when officers respond to a call in one community, it regularly leaves them unable to respond to calls from other First Nations communities.” 

Through the First Nations and Inuit Policing Program (FNIPP), policing services are funded through tripartite policing agreements between federal, provincial or territorial governments, and First Nation or Inuit communities, the MP said in a news release.

The federal government has a duty to ensure that First Nations policing is adequately funded to ensure safety within their own communities, Hughes said.

“First Nations police services need more funding to hire more officers and dedicated funding for crime units to better respond to public safety issues so that no community is left unprotected.” 




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