In 2014, the Oskayak Police Academy was created to improve relationships between the Edmonton Police Service and Indigenous communities through youth. The OPA is a two-week program that is geared towards Indigenous youth between grades 10 to 12. Det. Nicole Lougheed and EPS Indigenous relations adviser Christie Pace joined us on Global News Morning with all the details.
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Oskayak Police Academy aims to improve relationships between EPS, Indigenous communities
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