There are four levels of JP training for this program and three special designations:
Level1- Orientation & Administration
- conduct weddings
- sign statutory declarations & administer oaths
- receive informations
- issue or cancel summons, arrestwarrants & appearance notices
- grant adjournments
- sign consent releases & comittals
Level2- Show Cause & Search Warrants
- accept guilty or not guilty pleas
- conduct judicial interim release hearings (including for youth court)
- issue or cancel search warrants
- issue warrants to enter & arrest
Level3- Sentencing & SOTls- Ex- Parte Trials
- sentence summary conviction & SOTI guilty pleas
- conduct ex-parte trials on SOTI matters
Level 4- Trials-
- conduct trials of summary conviction, NunavutStatutes & By-Laws
- breach of conditional sentencing hearings
- peace bond applications
- adjournment of child welfare hearings
Designations
- youth court judges(YC)
- telewarrants(TW)
- designation to work under the Family Abuse Intervention Act(FAIA)
JPTraining Levels Updated8September2008
There are None at this time that are published
Justices of the Peace (JPs) are lay people, working and living in the community where they sit, performing a variety of judicial and quasi-judicial functions. Justices of the Peace often carry out these duties on a part-time basis. They generally preside over summary conviction matters arising out of territorial statutes, municipal by-laws, and selected criminal matters. They regularly conduct first appearance and bail hearings. They issue warrants and summonses. They also carry out various public functions such as conducting marriage ceremonies.
Nunavut has two full-time Justices of the Peace. The Senior JP manages the JP program as well as hearing matters before the Justice of the Peace court. The Family Abuse Intervention Act or FAIA JP who is responsible for the administration of this Act and hearing matters under the Act.
The legal authority for Nunavut Justices of the Peace are as follows:
- Justices Of The Peace Act, S.N.W.T. 1998, c.34, s.2; S.Nu. 2008, c.19, s.6, as enacted for Nunavut, pursuant to the Nunavut Act, S.C. 1993, c. 28
- Judicature Act, S.N.W.T. 1998, c.34, s.1, as enacted for Nunavut, pursuant to the Nunavut Act, S.C. 1993, c. 28
- Family Abuse Intervention Act , S.Nu. 2006, c.18
Family Abuse Intervention Act:
Purpose:
The Family Abuse Intervention Act, SNu 2006, c 18 (see below), delivers legal tools and resources to victims and to the respondent(s). The Act supports solutions to violence, based on values of the Community. The Program delivers Emergency Protection Orders and/or Community Intervention Orders which provides counseling not only done by elders - but anyone the Applicant identifies as helpful (i.e.: Family member, mental health, clergy etc.) in the participating community to both the applicant and to the Respondent
Key Information:
For more information or to make application for an Emergency Protection Order or a Community Intervention Order, contact the Community Justice Outreach Worker in your Community, they will be able to help you with your application or answer any questions you may have.
FAIA Hearings
For information
Ph: 867 975 6126
Fax: 867 975 6353
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Community Justice Outreach Workers
North Baffin
Arctic Bay 867 439 8183
Grise Fiord 867 980 4099
Hall Beach 867 928 8120
Igloolik 867 934 8830
Pond Inlet 867 899 8225
Resolute Bay 867 252 3005
Cape Dorset 867 897 3686
Clyde River 867 924 6565
Kimmirut 867 939 2001
Pangnirtung 867 473 8018
Qikiqtarjuaq 867 927 8089
Sanikiluaq 867 266 7905
Kivalliq
Arviat 867 857 2959
Baker Lake 867 793 2045
Chesterfield Inlet 867 898 9045
Coral Harbour 867 925 8222
Rankin Inlet 867 645 2039
Naujaat 867 462 4007
Whale Cove 867 896 9961
Kitikmeot
Cambridge Bay 867 983 4220
Gjoa Haven 867 360 7822
Kugaaruk 867 769 6281
Taloyoak 867 561 2305
Kugluktuk 867 882 6510
Community Specialist
Headquarters 867-975-6337
OnCall After Hours: 1 844 534 1038
North Baffin 867 899 7370
South Baffin 867 897 3642
Kivalliq 867 645 4530
Kitikmeot 867 983 4092
- Family Abuse Intervention Act, S.Nu. 2006,c.18
- Family Abuse Intervention Regulations, (English and French)
- Information Sheet for Respondents who have been served with an Emergency Protection Order
- Form 1 – Application for an emergency protection order or a community intervention order
- Form 2 – Application to vary or revoke an emergency protection order or a community intervention order
- Form 3 – Application to challenge an emergency protection order