Security Services Across Nunavut.
Licensed under the Nunavut security regulations administered under the Justice Department. Serving every Nunavut municipality with 24/7 dispatch, GPS-verified reporting, and Indigenous-owned CCIB-certified operations.
Nunavut is the most challenging security market in Canada — driven by extreme distance, limited officer supply, and a >85% Inuit majority. Any operator here must be able to deliver community-partnered service — non-negotiable.
Nunavut security regulations administered under the Justice Department
Security service delivery in Nunavut is regulated through the territorial Department of Justice. Given the territory's small commercial market, officer supply and licensing pathways are unique in Canada — most engagements are project-specific and coordinated with Inuit community leadership.
Police-of-jurisdiction across Nunavut: RCMP (V-Division) — the sole police service across Nunavut. Every Nunavut scope we deliver is coordinated with the applicable police service — municipal, provincial, or RCMP — as the situation requires.
Baseline officer wage floor in Nunavut: $28.00–$45.00 per hour with fly-in and Arctic-condition premiums. Rates vary by post complexity, shift pattern, licensing tier, and geographic remoteness.
Industries driving security demand in Nunavut
What makes Nunavut different
Fly-in-only communities mean routine logistics that would be trivial elsewhere become complex.
Baffinland Iron Mines and Agnico Eagle Meliadine are the two dominant enterprise clients.
Officer supply is genuinely limited — every scope must plan officer transport and accommodation carefully.
Cities we serve across Nunavut
Our Nunavut operations cover every major municipality. Explore individual city pages below for local landmarks, response-time expectations, and testimonials.
All security services available across Nunavut
Nunavut regulators & professional associations
Nunavut Department of Justice, Nunavut Tunngavik Inc., Baffin Regional Chamber of Commerce. Our compliance officer maintains active registrations with the relevant provincial authorities and reports on any regulatory change that materially affects your account.
Legislation & regulator references for Nunavut
The security industry in Nunavut operates under a specific statutory framework. Below are direct links to the current legislation and the government body that administers it — verify our compliance claims against these primary sources.
- Government regulatorNunavut Department of Justice
We link to primary government and CanLII sources only — no third-party interpreters. If any of these links no longer resolve, please let us know.