BC RCMP adopts Eagle Feather Protocol

B.C., Indigenous Policing Services

2025-03-31 08:00 PDT

BC RCMP is proud to join the 7 other Divisions in the RCMP that have already adopted the Eagle Feather Protocol. In the spirit of reconciliation, the RCMP has committed to using the eagle feather in support of numerous calls to action recommended by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. It is also a part of the RCMP's commitment to create a more inclusive and relevant justice system for Indigenous people.

First introduced in Nova Scotia, the RCMP has been providing victims, witnesses, suspects and police officers the option to swear legal oaths on an eagle feather. The eagle feather is used in the same way as a Bible or affirmation.

For many Indigenous people, the eagle feather is regarded as sacred and is widely respected throughout Turtle Island (North America). Before being sent to RCMP detachments, the eagle feathers are cleansed during a smudging ceremony led by an Elder.

BC RCMP Eagle Feather Protocol will be utilized by Indigenous and non-Indigenous victims, witnesses, suspects, police officers and all RCMP employees throughout the province.

For more information about Indigenous Policing Services, please see our website here Indigenous Policing Services - BC RCMP | Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

From left to right are Members of the BC Indigenous Cultural Advisory committee Jason Campbell of Seabird Island First Nation, Tina Donald of Simpcw First Nation, and Acting Officer in Charge of Indigenous Policing Services, Staff Sergeant Steve Pebernat, each holding an eagle feather in a specialized RCMP storage case, standing together on a large map of Turtle Island (North America).

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S/Sgt. Kris Clark
Senior Media Relations Officer
BC RCMP Communication Services
14200 Green Timbers Way, Surrey, BC V3T 6P3 - Mailstop #1608
Office: 778-290-3961
Cell: 778-228-7857

Email: kris.clark@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

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