Photo credit: Jean-Louis Régis, Innu photographer. Kwe! Event
A liaison officer with First Nation and Inuit people and communities is available to facilitate your access to our services.
He is available at all the different stages of the process of filing a police ethics complaint, offering help and support during any of those steps :
If you wish to meet him in person to discuss your situation, Oour liaison officer also has access to a physical office located in a First Nations community - Wendake, in the offices of the Native Para-Judicial Services of Quebec (SPAQ).
We have established a partnership with the SPAQ in order to make available an Native resource who can support and guide First Nation and Inuit complainants to the appropriate services based on the specifics of their situation and their needs. A confidential hotline intended for indigenous who are victims of verbal or physical abuse, discrimination, racial profiling, or any other complaint about any police officer or peace officer has been made available.
This service is offered in French, English and, at the complainant's request, in Cree, Innu, Inuktitut and other native dialects through the services of native courtworkers from the SPAQ.
If you want more information or if you need help drafting your complaint, you can contact us.
deontologie-policiere.quebec@msp.gouv.qc.ca