Six Nations Elected Council extends OPP contract

The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) will continue to deliver 9-1-1 services to Six Nations… indefinitely. Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) approved a motion to extend its contact for another five years with the Primary Public Safety Answering Point Services (PPSAP) through the OPP for another five years at its General Finance meeting on December 16, but rescinded that motion at the General Finance meeting on Monday January 6, 2025. In place of that motion SNEC approved a motion to extend the contract indefinitely, with the option to give 180 days notice to terminate the contract. PPSAP has provided 9-1-1 services to Six Nations since 2011. SNEC pays 56 cents per person to have the service, which is about $7,000 a year. Many councillors were concerned the cost would increase due…

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