Devon Clunis
Former Inspector General of Policing, Ontario Government; Former Chief of Police, City of Winnipeg
Devon Clunis served 29 years in The Winnipeg Police Service, retiring as Chief of Police in 2016.
After his retirement, Devon joined U.S. based Matrix Consulting Group where he worked until October 2020. In October 2020, Devon joined the Ontario Government in the role of Inspector General of Policing and help establish The Inspectorate of Policing, the first of its kind in Canada.
Devon was president of the Manitoba Association of Chiefs of Police and was awarded the Lieutenant Governor’s Award for the Advancement of Inter-religious Understanding in 2017. Devon has served on numerous boards and is a strong advocate for community focused groups.
Devon co-authored two children’s books, The Little Boy from Jamaica, and The Little Girl from Osoyoos, with his wife, Pearlene. Both books speak to addressing equity, diversity, and inclusion in a collaborative and constructive fashion.
Devon Clunis served 29 years in The Winnipeg Police Service, retiring as Chief of Police in 2016.
After his retirement, Devon joined U.S. based Matrix Consulting Group where he worked until October 2020. In October 2020, Devon joined the Ontario Government in the role of Inspector General of Policing and help establish The Inspectorate of Policing, the first of its kind in Canada.
Devon was president of the Manitoba Association of Chiefs of Police and was awarded the Lieutenant Governor’s Award for the Advancement of Inter-religious Understanding in 2017. Devon has served on numerous boards and is a strong advocate for community focused groups.
Devon co-authored two children’s books, The Little Boy from Jamaica, and The Little Girl from Osoyoos, with his wife, Pearlene. Both books speak to addressing equity, diversity, and inclusion in a collaborative and constructive fashion.