Grants and Contributions:

Title:
Bilateral agreement (extension) - Abitibiwinni
Agreement Number:
26069
Agreement Value:
$2,115,670.00
Agreement Date:
Apr 1, 2025 - Mar 31, 2027
Description:
Public Safety Canada is to provide one-time funding to the Conseil de la Première Nation Abitibiwinni to support the purchase of policing equipment and supplies. Officers of the Pikogan Police Force will have access to essential and necessary resources in order to perform their duties safely and efficiently, as well as be better equipped to ensure the safety of the community in which they work. The funding related to the renovations and expansion of the police station will contribute to First Nation and Inuit communities having better access to professional, dedicated, and responsive police services.
Organization:
Public Safety Canada
Expected Results:

People living in First Nation and Inuit communities feel safe due to:
- A sustained reduction in police reported crime over time.
- Additional equipment will allow officers of the Pikogan Police Force to have access to essential and necessary resources to perform their duties safely and efficiently. They will be better equipped to ensure the safety of the community in which they work.
- The renovation and expansion of the police station will contribute to First Nation and Inuit communities having access to professional, dedicated, and responsive police services. It will also allow the Pikogan Police Force to perform their duties safely and efficiently in an adequate space.

Location:
Pikogan, Quebec, CA J9T 3A3
Reference Number:
088-2025-2026-Q2-00002
Agreement Type:
Contribution
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Recipient Type:
Indigenous recipients
Additional Information:

Delay in signature.

Recipient's Operating Name:
Le Conseil de la Première Nation Abitibiwinni
Recipient's Legal Name:
Le Conseil de la Première Nation Abitibiwinni
Program:
(FNIPP) First Nations and Inuit Policing Program
Program Purpose:

To enhance the effectiveness of policing services in First Nation and Inuit communities in terms of cultural relevance and responsiveness to the public safety need of communities.

To support policing services to First Nation and Inuit communities that are professional, dedicated and culturally responsive to the communities they serve.