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National Youth Engagement Week: Surrey Grade 12 Students With An Interest In Law Enforcement, Check Out This Opportunity

28 Dec, 2019 06:41 AM

    National Youth Engagement Week is a unique opportunity to experience five days at Depot, the RCMP's training academy in Regina. A select group of Grade 12 students (secondaire 5 in Quebec) from across Canada will experience what it's like to be a cadet in training.

     

    If chosen, you'll get the opportunity to interact with police officers from various RCMP units. Activities may include:

     

    a fitness session

     

    drill class

     

    driving simulation

     

    police defensive tactics

     

    a tour of the RCMP Heritage Centre

     

    and much more

     

    What you need to know

     

    Date: March 23–27, 2020

     
     

    Location: RCMP Depot Division in Regina, Saskatchewan

     

    Cost: FREE! Travel, accommodation and meals will be provided by the RCMP.

     
     

    Are you eligible?

     

    To be considered, you must:

     

    interested in a law enforcement career

     

    a Grade 12 student (secondaire 5 in Quebec)

     

    proficient in English and/or French

     

    a Canadian citizen or have permanent resident status in Canada

     

    Request your application package

     

    To receive a copy of the application, please email: rcmp.NYEW-SNEJ.grc@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

     

    Send in your application before January 31, 2020.

     

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