Indigenous-owned · Licensed across Canada807-7700-243
INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY SECURITY

Indigenous Community Security Services Across Canada.

As a 100% Indigenous-owned, CCIB-certified firm, we deliver community-first security services that respect protocol, culture, and self-determination — from Chief & Council offices to environmental oversight on traditional territory.

1st Indigenous Security is a 100% Indigenous-owned, CCIB-certified Canadian firm. We treat security in Indigenous communities as a partnership — one that begins with listening to Council and Elders, builds officer teams that reflect the community, and reports back transparently so trust deepens over time. This is not a service line we grafted on; it is our origin.

We deliver community-safety, environmental oversight, and event-security services to First Nation, Métis and Inuit communities across the country. Whether it is protecting a band-owned enterprise, providing oversight for an environmental assessment on traditional territory, or supporting a large community gathering, we bring both professional discipline and community respect.

RISK PROFILE

The challenges we solve

Cultural protocol and community expectations

Ceremony, mourning, seasonal practices and family relationships shape how a security officer must behave. Officers must know before they arrive.

Community-safety and by-law support

Bylaw enforcement, community-safety officer support, and after-hours backup for band-employed CSOs are frequent scopes.

Environmental monitoring on traditional territory

Impact-assessment monitoring, drill-camp oversight and land-defence coordination each carry distinct community-relationship implications.

Chief & Council office security

Council chambers, administrative buildings and community-owned enterprises need discreet but firm access control.

Youth-safety and gathering-space programs

Youth centres, powwows, community feasts and gatherings require officers who de-escalate rather than confront.

Coordination with band CSOs and RCMP

Every scope must integrate with the community's own safety officers and, where applicable, RCMP or First Nation Police services.

HOW WE DELIVER

Our six-step methodology

  1. 01

    Council-led scoping

    We meet with Council, community-safety officers and Elders before proposing a scope of work.

  2. 02

    Local employment preference

    Where community members meet licensing standards, we prioritise hiring locally and support licensing costs.

  3. 03

    Cultural protocols in post orders

    Our post orders bake in Nation-specific protocols — ceremony, mourning, seasonal practices — so officers never overstep.

  4. 04

    Community-transparent reporting

    Reports are formatted for open review at community meetings if Council chooses to share them.

  5. 05

    Continuous relationship

    A single dedicated supervisor stays with your community through the full contract for continuity of relationship.

  6. 06

    Elder & youth engagement

    Officers engage respectfully with Elders and youth — the two age groups whose trust is hardest to earn and easiest to lose.

SECTORS

Industries and settings we support

  • First Nation Chief & Council administrative offices
  • Band-owned enterprises and gas bars
  • Community-owned retail, gaming and hospitality
  • Environmental assessments on traditional territory
  • Community events, powwows and gatherings
  • Community-safety and by-law support
  • Youth centres and school safety programs
  • Métis Nation and Inuit community services
CLIENT VOICES

Direct references

“1st Indigenous Security operates like part of our team. They understand our community, our expectations, and they show up — always.”
Chief Financial Officer, Northwestern Ontario Indigenous enterprise
“They support our CSOs the right way — not replacing us, backing us. Big difference.”
Community Safety Coordinator, First Nation community, Manitoba
“The team treats our staff and clients with respect. That is more valuable than any credential list.”
Executive Director, Métis community-service organisation, Alberta
CREDENTIALS & COMPLIANCE

Licensed, insured, audit-ready

CCIB-certified Indigenous business

100% Indigenous-owned, verifiable through the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business.

Provincial licensing

Officers licensed under provincial security acts in every Canadian jurisdiction of operation.

Cultural-safety training

Anti-racism and cultural-safety training on every officer assigned to community posts.

OCAP® awareness

OCAP® (Ownership, Control, Access, Possession) awareness on all data handled.

Vulnerable Sector clearance

Current on every officer assigned to youth-centre, school, and family-adjacent posts.

First Aid / CPR-C

Every officer holds current First Aid / CPR-C, plus site-appropriate wilderness or remote medical training.

FAQ

Questions our clients ask

Are you actually Indigenous-owned?

Yes. 1st Indigenous Security is 100% Indigenous-owned. We can share confirming documentation and Canadian Council for Indigenous Business (CCIB) certification on request.

Do you hire community members?

Wherever possible, yes. We regularly support community members through licensing (which we frequently subsidise) so they can be hired to serve their own Nation.

How do you handle sensitive community events?

We meet Council and Elders in advance to understand the protocols specific to the event and adjust officer behaviour accordingly. Officers respect ceremony, mourning periods, and seasonal practices without needing to be reminded.

Can you support our Community Safety Officers?

Yes. We frequently work alongside band-employed CSOs to provide relief coverage, training and after-hours backup. Our model is support — not replacement.

Do you have experience with environmental oversight?

Yes. We have delivered environmental-monitor and site-oversight scopes on active resource projects on traditional territory across multiple provinces.

What is OCAP® and why does it matter to your reporting?

OCAP® (Ownership, Control, Access, Possession) is a framework governing how community data is handled. All security-related data we collect follows OCAP® principles — the community controls the data about the community.

Can non-Indigenous businesses hire you for Indigenous procurement credit?

Yes — CCIB-certified Indigenous procurement credit is one of the most valuable procurement categories in Canada. We are a verifiable, audit-ready partner for enterprises with Indigenous procurement targets or reconciliation commitments.

Do you serve Métis and Inuit communities?

Yes. Our service model — Council-led scoping, local employment preference, community-transparent reporting — applies equally across First Nation, Métis and Inuit community contexts.

Speak with Council — free of charge

Free site walk. No obligation. Same-business-day response in most cases.