CPKN Model
Content Providers
For police, by police.
CPKN creates high quality, interactive e-learning products through a collaborative development process whereby content is provided by experts from the policing community and CPKN provides e-learning design, development, and delivery expertise.
Content Providers are an essential component of CPKN’s model, facilitating the sharing of knowledge and best practices among police services. As a Content Provider, an agency agrees to provide the content and subject matter expertise to develop a course. They must also commit to conducting regular reviews of course content to ensure it is accurate and up-to-date. In exchange, there is an opportunity for Content Provider agencies realize a portion of revenue returns from course purchases.
To date, CPKN has worked Content Providers from a broad range of police services, training organizations, and other third party agencies to develop courseware, including:
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Calgary Police Service |
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Cape Breton Regional Police Service |
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Edmonton Police Service |
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London Police Service |
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Ontario Provincial Police |
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Peel Regional Police Service |
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RCMP Learning & Development |
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RCMP Organized Crime Branch |
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RCMP Forensic Science and Identification Services |
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RCMP Canadian Police Information Centre |
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RCMP Canadian Bomb Data Centre |
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RCMP Canadian Firearms Program |
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RCMP Canadian Police Centre for Missing and Exploited Children |
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RCMP National Security Criminal Investigations |
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Saskatoon Police Service |
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Toronto Police Service |
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Winnipeg Police Service |
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York Regional Police |
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Police Training Organizations |
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Atlantic Police Academy |
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Ontario Police College |
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Justice Institute of British Columbia |
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Canadian Police College |
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Active Canadian Emergency Training Inc. |
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Bank of Canada |
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BC Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General |
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| Canadian National, Canadian Pacific, and Transport Canada |
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Dalhousie University - Dept. of Psychiatry |
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MADD Canada |
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| NSOR National Working Group |
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Public Services Health and Safety Association |
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Respond Solutions Inc. |
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| Ross Inc. |
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Become a Content Provider
Police services, training academies, or public security organizations that have training content with broad appeal for the law enforcement market and are interested in converting it into an e-learning course, should contact:
Nadine Sutcliffe
VP and Manager, Operations
Tel: (902) 629-4262
e-Mail: nadine.sutcliffe@cpkn.ca

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