Published: 27 Jun 2024 235 views
Brian Fudge, the son of Derek Fudge and Jill Broadbent, and the brother of Steve, graduated from John McRae Secondary School in Ottawa in June 2001 and from the Police Foundations program at Humber College in Toronto in May 2004. On January 2, 2005, Brian passed away after just having celebrated his 22nd birthday. This scholarship honours Brian’s memory and assists those studying one or more of the following: policing, criminal justice, community services, or health care.
The National Union is different from most unions; it has a federated structure – in effect, it’s a union of unions. Individuals are members of the National Union through their membership in one of our components. The Triennial Convention, with delegates from all components, is the supreme governing body. Between conventions, the National Union’s governing body is the National Executive Board, which comes from the leadership of all the components..The office of the National Union of Public and General Employees is on the traditional and unceded territory of the Algonquin peopl... continue reading
The financial package of this scholarship will be made known to the recipient at a later date
To apply for a scholarship you must meet all of the following requirements:
The winner will be determined based on a 750-to-1,000-word essay on this year’s topic. The 2024 essay for this scholarship is:
The importance of your field of study in either policing, criminal justice, community services, or health care in delivering public services to Canadians.
Applicants are required to identify their field of study on the application form.
Examples of applicable programs are:
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