Membership

The Canadian Association of Police Governance (CAPG) is a national non-profit association formed in 1989 in response to a need for information exchange, education and advocacy for members of Canadian municipal police governing bodies, including First Nations police governing authorities.

The CAPG provides a vehicle for the collection and sharing of information, and a forum for the discussion of matters relevant to policing in Canada. As the voice of police boards and commissions across the country, the CAPG also represents its members’ views to the federal government.

We provide a unique opportunity for various stakeholder groups to come together in the spirit of collaboration, knowledge exchange and continuous professional development, all towards the improvement of public safety in Canada.

Benefits of being a CAPG Member:

  • Exchange information and ideas with your peers.
  • Develop professional relationships and strengthen your ties in the police governance sector.
  • Establish contact with leading government and sector decision-makers.
  • Build your knowledge of the sector through contributing to the work of the committee.
  • Gain expertise in new areas or gather new ideas for your current area.
  • Contribute to the success and visibility of the CAPG.

2025 Membership Dues

Police Boards & RCMP/Municipal Advisory Committees

This includes Canadian municipal police boards, commissions or committees including RCMP Advisory Committees/Committees of Municipal Council with a legislated mandate to govern its local police service, or a First Nations police governance body.

Service Size

Annual Due

$555.00 / year

Service Size

Annual Due

$835.00 / year

Service Size

Annual Due

$1,110.00 / year

Service Size

Annual Due

$1,665.00 / year

Service Size

Annual Due

$2,220.00 / year

Service Size

Annual Due

$5,545.00 / year

Service Size

Annual Due

$8,315.00 / year

Non-Police Board Organizations

Non-Police Board Organization means any public body, educational institution, municipal, provincial or federal authority or not-for-profit association that is not a Police Board/RCMP Advisory Committee/Committee of Municipal Council, but that is engaged in policing, law enforcement, public safety, crime prevention, justice, corrections, or governance.

Examples of eligible organizations include:

  • Provincial and Federal Government representatives responsible for policing policy
  • Educational institutions delivering law enforcement curriculum
  • Municipal or police sector associations
  • Other Canadian organizations engaged in activities related to the areas noted above

Service Size

Annual Due

$835.00 / year

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