Indigenous youth gather in Regina to develop community action plans with RCMP
Indigenous youth from around Canada travelled to Regina last week to participate in the RCMP Youth Leadership Workshop.
The unique program pairs one Indigenous youth with a RCMP officer from their home community. Together, over the course of a week, they attend workshops at the RCMP training academy in Regina to learn how they can make their communities safer.
“We do it because youth voices need to be heard. And they’re a really big component to crime reduction and victimization reduction in their communities,” said Tessa Duc, senior youth outreach officer with the National Youth Services.
From March 10 to 14, 14 youth participated in the week of workshops, traveling from communities in Saskatchewan, Northwest Territories, British Columbia, Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Ontario, and Nunavut.

