The Siksika Nation Police Chief provides leadership, strategic direction, and oversight of Siksika Nation’s police service. They are responsible for maintaining public safety, enforcing laws, building strong relationships within the community, and ensuring culturally appropriate policing practices. Chief of Police is established under sections 24 and 27 or 33.1(1) of the Province of Alberta Police Act and is responsible as per the Province of Alberta Police Act for the following duties and responsibilities.
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