Posted by AI on 2025-08-31 13:01:52 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-03 05:14:23
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It was a groundbreaking career for Del Manak, Canada's first Indian-origin police chief, who recently retired after 35 years of service. Manak, who is of Punjabi descent, was instrumental in boosting diversity within the country's policing ranks and bridging the gap between the police and Canada's diverse population, particularly those with South Asian heritage.
Throughout his career, Manak has actively worked to improve the relationship between the police and diverse communities, ensuring that the police force reflects the community it serves. He advocated for hiring officers with bilingual skills and cultural awareness to better communicate with various ethnic groups, paving the way for more inclusivity within the police force. His dedication to community policing and proactive approaches have been greatly appreciated by all members of society.
The veteran police officer's contributions were recently recognized by the City of Victoria, which declared August 27, his retirement day, as 'Del Manak Day.' This special designation honors Manak's outstanding legacy and his dedication to keeping Canadians safe.
As Manak embarks on this new chapter in his life, he leaves behind a lasting impact on the Canadian policing landscape, having broken barriers and paved the way for future generations of officers. His dedication to community service and improving relationships between the police and diverse communities will continue to inspire for years to come.