Unified
Strength

Halifax

Regional

Police Association

Halifax Regional Police Association

Halifax Regional Police Association was established in 1996 with the amalgamation of three police agencies: Dartmouth Police Service, Bedford Police Service and Halifax Police Department. 

HRPA service over 650 sworn and civilian members, supporting them through grievances, bargaining/negotiations, providing legal for Serious Response Team investigations and NS Police Act Complaints. We are committed to our membership, valuing diversity, inclusiveness and building trust in the community.

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Our responsibilities

We provide guidance and legal counsel to those members that have been alleged to have committed a Criminal Offence while in the execution of their lawful duties as a Police Officer.

We conduct collective bargaining agreements between the Association and the City of Halifax, which include salary and employment conditions.

We are responsible for filing, on behalf of the member, any breaches of the Collective Agreement and advancing the grievance.

We organize family related functions to promote the social well-being of the members.

We commemorate

In recognition of giving the ultimate sacrifice, their names have been inscribed on the Nova Scotia Fallen Peace Officer’s Monument located in Grand Parade Square in front of the City Hall, 1841 Argyle Street, Halifax and they are commemorated each year at the Nova Scotia Fallen Peace Officers Memorial Service.