So Nunavut has a population of about 14,000 people - 90% who are Inuit - and a police force of 155 officers - 3 who are Inuit.
Make it make sense.
As always, ACAB.
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So Nunavut has a population of about 14,000 people - 90% who are Inuit - and a police force of 155 officers - 3 who are Inuit.
Make it make sense.
As always, ACAB.
I see all the stats you cited in the article, expect for only 3 of the 155 Nunavik Police Service offers being Inuit. Is there a source that you can share for that? Because that'd be an almost unfathomable difference in terms of Inuit representation in local population versus police...
The source is in the link ... the podcast.
Ty. (Edit: Those numbers are shocking !!
If you click the podcast link and click the info button on the relevant podcast, it says: "Some say part of the problem is that only three of the 155-person force are Inuit." (And undoubtedly says that in the podcast too.))
Glad I could help. :)