Nunavik police report calls for a 'distinctly Inuit system' with changes to hiring laws and training | Page 907 | Unpublished
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Nunavik police report calls for a 'distinctly Inuit system' with changes to hiring laws and training

May 17, 2026

Regional authorities requested an audit in May 2025 after several fatal police-involved shootings in the region. The report focuses on pathways to boost Inuit representation in policing and allow Nunavik authorities to have greater control over its services.



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