First Nations Police (Ontario)
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First Nations Police is a collective of aboriginal police forces in Ontario. FNP agencies are responsible for police duties concerning reserves in Ontario. First Nations Constables are appointed by the Commissioner of the OPP and have the powers of a Police Officer within the Province of Ontario for the purpose of carrying out the duties specified in their appointment.
FNP agencies include:
- Six Nations Police - Ohsweken, Ontario
- Wikwemikong Tribal Police - Wikwemikong, Ontario
- Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service - Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Treaty Three Police Service - Kenora, Ontario
- UCCM Anishnaabe Police Service - M'Chigeeng First Nation, Ontario
- Anishinabek Police Service - Garden River, Ontario
- Tyendinaga Mohawk Police - Shannonville, Ontario
- Akwesasne Mohawk Police - Akwesasne, Ontario
- Walpole Island Police Service - Wallaceburg, Ontario
- Mnjikaning Police Service - Rama-Mnjikaning First Nation, Ontario
- Hiawatha Police Service - Hiawatha, Ontario
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