
Date and Time
Wednesday Nov 12, 2025
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM EST
Location
The Prince Arthur Waterfront Hotel - Provincial Room
17 Cumberland Street N.
Thunder Bay, ON
Fees/Admission
Member Price: $50.00 + HST
Non Member Price: $65.00 +HST
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Contact Information
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Description
Chief Fleury will share highlights of the Thunder Bay Police Service's new 2025-2028 Strategic Plan and provide an update on current priorities. He will outline how the Service and Board are working to build safer communities through accountability, equity, and transparency. The majority of the session will be dedicated to an open Q&A, giving attendees the chance to engage directly with the Chief.
About the Speaker:
Chief Darcy Fleury is from Minnedosa, Manitoba. He was raised in Minnedosa and attended Brandon University. While in university he chose to follow his passion and joined the RCMP in 1987.
Shortly after joining the RCMP, he married Carolina and they have two adult daughters, Jessica, and Andrea, married to AJ, and are proud grandparents to Everett James and Scarlett Jane. Carolina is from Bogota, Colombia and her adventurous spirit made it easy for Chief Fleury to navigate his 36-year career and take up positions in Ontario, Nunavut, Northwest Territories, Alberta, and Manitoba.
Chief Fleury has an extensive investigative, operational, and administrative policing background, including leadership at senior and executive levels. He has worked in a variety of roles, including general policing, general investigation section, major crime section, commercial crime, proceeds of crime, Integrated Market Enforcement, Serious and Organized Crime, Federal Criminal Operations. He has also led two district teams, one in Manitoba and most recently in Alberta. During his stay in Yellowknife, he was seconded to the Government of the NWT, Department of Justice for two terms, a total of five years, where he was the Director of Community Justice for the first three-year stint and later, the Manager of Policing and Crime Prevention Programs.
During his career, Chief Fleury has been successful in establishing, growing, and maintaining partnerships with community agencies, NGOs, and community governments. He focuses on community interests being identified alongside policing priorities, while also making sure that the police program is representative of all citizens within the community.
Chief Fleury is committed to creating a learning environment within the Thunder Bay Police Service and developing strong partnerships to manage crime and ensure safety.