Winnipeg Police Headquarters,
45 Smith Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg, Manitoba

Breaking Barriers: Indigenous People in Policing Career Workshop
Indigenous people interested in a career with the Winnipeg Police Service have an exciting opportunity coming up. A two-day career workshop, specifically designed for Indigenous people, will be hosted by the Winnipeg Police Service Recruiting Unit. This event focuses on breaking barriers and providing valuable insights into a rewarding career in law enforcement, emphasizing the role of Indigenous People in Policing.
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Breaking Barriers: Indigenous People in Policing Career Workshop
Indigenous people interested in a career with the Winnipeg Police Service have an exciting opportunity coming up. A two-day career workshop, specifically designed for Indigenous people, will be hosted by the Winnipeg Police Service Recruiting Unit. This event focuses on breaking barriers and providing valuable insights into a rewarding career in law enforcement, emphasizing the role of Indigenous People in Policing.
Participants at this workshop can look forward to:
The workshop will also include detailed information about the hiring process, what to expect during the application stages, and the opportunities available within law enforcement, particularly for Indigenous People in Policing.
This workshop is a chance to break barriers and take the first step toward a meaningful career in law enforcement. It’s a unique opportunity to gain insights, experience, and connections that can help shape the path toward joining the Winnipeg Police Service.
The focus on Indigenous People in Policing ensures that participants can better understand how their heritage and perspective can make a difference in the community.
Spaces are limited, so early registration is encouraged.
For anyone who has been considering a career in policing, this event could be the perfect opportunity to learn more and start the journey toward an impactful and fulfilling profession. Visit winnipeg.ca/policerecruiting for more details or to register.
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Learn to Winter at The Forks runs every weekend from January to February with free activities celebrating Winnipeg’s winter spirit. Enjoy DJs on Ice, skating lessons, storytelling, wellness classes, and more at locations throughout The Forks, weather permitting.