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#1
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hello everyone
I am trying to make some contacts and also trying to identify some employers who are within Colchester County in Nova Scotia who use investigators as a job role.
I am currently a civilian Police investigator and i am looking for an investigatory role of sorts based in Colchester County or the surrounding area.
Does anyone have any suggestions ?
I have contacted Truro police and also the RCMP for the Halifax area.
thanks for reading
Womblecat
I am trying to make some contacts and also trying to identify some employers who are within Colchester County in Nova Scotia who use investigators as a job role.
I am currently a civilian Police investigator and i am looking for an investigatory role of sorts based in Colchester County or the surrounding area.
Does anyone have any suggestions ?
I have contacted Truro police and also the RCMP for the Halifax area.
thanks for reading
Womblecat
#2
Hi
Here are some links
I have experience using Marsh Adjustment for work, they are based in Halifax but have a Truro branch
http://www.marshadj.com/
http://www.yellowpages.ca/search/si/...ators/Truro+NS
Here are some links
I have experience using Marsh Adjustment for work, they are based in Halifax but have a Truro branch
http://www.marshadj.com/
http://www.yellowpages.ca/search/si/...ators/Truro+NS
#3
also a lot are Halifax based, but have people based all over NS
Here is another one, contact Blaine Macdonald and mention me, he will be happy to chat with you im sure
http://www.whitehallcanada.com/Investigations.aspx
Here is another one, contact Blaine Macdonald and mention me, he will be happy to chat with you im sure

http://www.whitehallcanada.com/Investigations.aspx
#4
hello everyone
I am trying to make some contacts and also trying to identify some employers who are within Colchester County in Nova Scotia who use investigators as a job role.
I am currently a civilian Police investigator and i am looking for an investigatory role of sorts based in Colchester County or the surrounding area.
Does anyone have any suggestions ?
I have contacted Truro police and also the RCMP for the Halifax area.
thanks for reading
Womblecat
I am trying to make some contacts and also trying to identify some employers who are within Colchester County in Nova Scotia who use investigators as a job role.
I am currently a civilian Police investigator and i am looking for an investigatory role of sorts based in Colchester County or the surrounding area.
Does anyone have any suggestions ?
I have contacted Truro police and also the RCMP for the Halifax area.
thanks for reading
Womblecat
You must be a Canadian citizen to join the RCMP, i think that is also the req for the Police too. Also the same for the civilian side.
You could take a different route and become a Private Investigator if you are not already a citizen. You will be req to hold a P.I. licence to operate in Ontario, not sure if this is a requirement all over Canada, i would be surprised if it is not, this now incl 50 hours instruction and a written test. The test incl: Pippeda, powers of arrest, trespass law, and all other Canadian Law related subject's.
#5
Not really relevant to this discussion, but some forces will accept PRs, so citizenship is not mandatory in all jurisdictions. Best to check locally.
#8
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/recruiting...gences-eng.htm
#9
Maybe try this mate...lots of maple syrup loving coppers...
http://britishexpats.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=79
Good luck, I'm guessing when you said Civilian Police Investigator, you just meant Civpol right...your a regular copper?
http://britishexpats.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=79
Good luck, I'm guessing when you said Civilian Police Investigator, you just meant Civpol right...your a regular copper?
#10
The OP is a Civilian Police Investigator, not regular Police. Could that make a difference do you think ?
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/recruiting...gences-eng.htm
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/recruiting...gences-eng.htm
I fully expect to hear about hiring freezes and budget cuts pretty soon too.
The OP could also look at the big retail companies for job postings as fraud investigators, etc.
#11
also a lot are Halifax based, but have people based all over NS
Here is another one, contact Blaine Macdonald and mention me, he will be happy to chat with you im sure
http://www.whitehallcanada.com/Investigations.aspx
Here is another one, contact Blaine Macdonald and mention me, he will be happy to chat with you im sure

http://www.whitehallcanada.com/Investigations.aspx
#12
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hello everyone
Thanks for everyones replies, i will make some enquiries and hopefully it will all come to fruition !!!!!
speak later
womblecat
Thanks for everyones replies, i will make some enquiries and hopefully it will all come to fruition !!!!!
speak later
womblecat
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Hi Womblecat
You must be a Canadian citizen to join the RCMP, i think that is also the req for the Police too. Also the same for the civilian side.
You could take a different route and become a Private Investigator if you are not already a citizen. You will be req to hold a P.I. licence to operate in Ontario, not sure if this is a requirement all over Canada, i would be surprised if it is not, this now incl 50 hours instruction and a written test. The test incl: Pippeda, powers of arrest, trespass law, and all other Canadian Law related subject's.
You must be a Canadian citizen to join the RCMP, i think that is also the req for the Police too. Also the same for the civilian side.
You could take a different route and become a Private Investigator if you are not already a citizen. You will be req to hold a P.I. licence to operate in Ontario, not sure if this is a requirement all over Canada, i would be surprised if it is not, this now incl 50 hours instruction and a written test. The test incl: Pippeda, powers of arrest, trespass law, and all other Canadian Law related subject's.






