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The Canadian Police College and l'École nationale de police du Québec working together to deliver advanced police learning

February 16, 2018 – The Canadian Police College (CPC) is pleased to announce that it is now offering the Major Crimes Investigative Techniques Course (MCITC) in French at l'École nationale de police du Québec (ENPQ) located in Nicolet, Québec.

"Through this partnership, we are able to offer police officers in Quebec specialized training close to home, in French and in a familiar environment. These are significant benefits for our clients," said Mr. Yves Guay, Director General of the ENPQ.

The course is designed to provide participants with the knowledge, skills and abilities required to employ advanced techniques used to investigate some of the most serious offences in the Criminal Code.

"The response to the new course offering at ENPQ has been outstanding and has representation from police agencies operating in Quebec at the federal, provincial and municipal levels," said RCMP Assistant Commissioner Barbara Fleury, Executive Director of the CPC and Centre of Excellence in Police Leadership. "This type of partnership and collaboration is in direct support of operational effectiveness and public safety."

The new training partnership between the CPC and the ENPQ complements longstanding professional relations existing between the two academic institutions.

The inaugural course takes place from February 12 to 23, 2018. To register for future MCITC courses being offered at ENPQ, please visit the ENPQ website or contact the Registrar's Office at the CPC.

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