WIIKWEMKOONG—Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service (WTPS) and community leadership have recognized Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Constable John Hill with a plaque in recognition of his efforts and dedication in working with the community and the police service as a member of the OPP provincial liaison team.
“We wanted to recognize the tremendous work John has done as a member of the provincial liaison team,” stated Jason Spooner, Acting Chief of Police/Staff Sergeant of WTPS. “2023 was a tough year with a lot of major, serious calls in the community and he was on the scene for all of them helping the police and the community. He has provided a lot of hours assisting the community and police and in discussion with Chief Ogimaa Rachel Manitowabi we decided we should recognize him for all his efforts.”
Constable Hill explained, “I work with the provincial liaison team, which is an initiative that came out of the Ipperwash Inquiry. This liaison team was developed as a way for the OPP to have better connections with (First Nations) community and police services.”
“I have been working full-time with the provincial liaison team since October,” said Constable Hill.
Constable Hill said “(Acting Police) Chief Spooner is a very encouraging and kind man, and he wants to make sure officers efforts are appreciated, as does Ogimaa Manitowabi. It is a credit to them and their leadership that these efforts are recognized, and good relationships are built.”