Peel Regional Police Named One of Greater Toronto’s Top Employers for 2026

Region of Peel – Peel Regional Police has been recognized as one of Greater Toronto’s Top 100 Employers for 2026 by MediaCorp Canada for being an exceptional place to work, while supporting the health and well-being of its members.

 

This annual recognition highlights organizations that excel in huma

n resources practices and implement innovative, forward-thinking workplace policies. Peel Police is only one of three police services to be acknowledged among the GTA winners.

 

Peel Police continues to be a sought-after place to work and has been selected for several standout employee benefits, including:

  •          Unlimited coverage for all mental health services
  •          $1,000 health spending account
  •          800 hours of full pay for short-term disability
  •          100 per cent health benefits for retirees until age 70

This award reflects the service’s ongoing commitment to fostering a workplace where every member can thrive and contribute meaningfully to the community, with a clear dedication to the well-being of its members.

The recognition follows Forbes naming Peel Regional Police as one of Canada’s Best Employers for 2025 earlier this year – the only police service in the country to earn that distinction.

For more information about this year’s top employers, visit MediaCorp's website.

To learn about career opportunities at Peel Regional Police, visit its careers webpage.

QUICK FACTS

  •          Peel Regional Police serves over 1.5 million residents across Brampton and Mississauga.
  •          The service employs more than 3,200 members, including sworn officers and civilian professionals.
  •          Peel Police has formally taken the 30×30 Initiative Pledge, committing to have women comprise 30 per cent of all recruit classes by 2030.

QUOTE

“Being named one of Greater Toronto’s Top 100 Employers speaks to the heart of our organization – our people. We’re committed to supporting our members so they can be their best, both on and off the job. We’re incredibly proud of our members and the important work they do every day to serve our communities and could not be more grateful for this recognition.”

—    Chief Nishan Duraiappah, Peel Regional Police

SOCIAL MEDIA

MEDIA CONTACT

Media Relations Officer
Email: media.relations@peelpolice.ca  
Phone: 905-453-2121, ext. 4027

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