Teddy Manywounds serves as the Chairman of the FNPGC and is a respected leader from the Tsuut’ina First Nation, proudly representing Treaty 7. As a 2-spirit member and Director for Justice and Public Safety with the G4 Stoney Nakoda Tsuut’ina Tribal Council, he is dedicated to shaping culturally resonant and sustainable police governance
Teddy Manywounds serves as the Chairman of the FNPGC and is a respected leader from the Tsuut’ina First Nation, proudly representing Treaty 7. As a 2-spirit member and Director for Justice and Public Safety with the G4 Stoney Nakoda Tsuut’ina Tribal Council, he is dedicated to shaping culturally resonant and sustainable police governance practices that honor Treaty rights and empower First Nations communities.
Shirley Greyeyes is a respected community leader whose deep understanding of cultural practices enriches the FNPGC’s mission. Her work focuses on integrating traditional values with modern governance, empowering communities and fostering transparent, effective policing that respects the heritage and rights of First Nations peoples.
Micayla Hayes is a passionate advocate for community engagement and policy development within the FNPGC. She leverages her expertise to help bridge the gap between modern policing practices and the unique needs of First Nations communities, ensuring that transparency and cultural integrity remain at the forefront.
Stephen Reid brings a wealth of experience in governance and law enforcement to the council. Known for his pragmatic approach, he is dedicated to developing robust accountability frameworks that uphold Treaty rights and support sustainable, culturally resonant public safety measures.
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