DOMA: Department of MetaNatural Affairs

Department of MetaNatural Affairs Joint Task Force

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Key Branches of the Thunder Bay District



Welcome to D.O.M.A.

You are part of our unique community.

Congratulations on your inclusion in the Department of MetaNatural Affairs! Thank you for your commitment to our nation and and all the peoples we serve. DOMA would like to welcome you. We look forward to working with you on your exciting new career path. You are critical to our mission, so please take the time to familiarize yourself with this online guide. It will serve as a reference tool for you as you transition into your new role. DOMA’s leadership wants you to feel welcome, comfortable, prepared and supported. We want to aid you in developing the knowledge and resources necessary to ensure your success for years to come.

Thank you for becoming a member of our Joint Task Force in the Thunder Bay District!

DOMA: Thunder Bay District

The Thunder Bay District branch of the DOMA Joint Task Force is responsible for the management of metanatural agencies and services for Northern Ontario under the guidance of the Branch Executive Officer. The local DOMA Joint Task Force includes members of the RCMP, OPP, TBPS, and MNR who work in cooperation with the City Council of Thunder Bay, FWFN, NAPS, TBDHS and NOHFC.

As a public official of DOMA serving as a part of the Thunder Bay District, you represent the Department of MetaNatural Affairs, the Government of Ontario and the District of Thunder Bay. We are committed to preventing crime, protecting the public and working in partnership with responsible metanatural organizations and individuals. DOMA: Thunder Bay is dedicated to providing effective and innovative services to our districts from educated law enforcement professionals in collaboration with DOMA's cutting edge scientists and researchers.

Our district command office serves all of northwestern Ontario: the Thunder Bay, Kenora and Rainy River districts. DOMA: Thunder Bay's command office is located in the RCMP building in the city of Thunder Bay. We also have satellite offices located in the towns of Kenora, Fort Francis, Nipigon, Longlac, Sioux Lookout, Red Lake, Sandy Lake and Attawapiskat.


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Acculturation

Inductees can expect basic orientation about DOMA's mission, structure and procedures. Following orientation, personnel receive specialized training from their home office which is career specific. After this, DOMA and the joint forces within DOMA's operations encourage professional development with ongoing educational opportunities for all its personnnel.

Confidence grows with skills, education and knowledge. Understanding the organization will help you acclimatize to your new role in our community. The links below are a good primer for you to feel more confident entering your new career.

⛊ DOMA Thunder Bay Homepage
⛊ DOMA Organizational Chart
⛊ DOMA Cultural Affairs
⛊ DOMA Science and Tech
⛊ DOMA Ecological Studies





Security

Operations Security (OPSEC) involves identifying critical information regarding government plans, operations, and activities and the actions which reveal it, and then developing procedures to eliminate, reduce, or conceal those actions.

OPSEC is a continuous process and an essential part of top secret government departments. All personnel must be mindful of OPSEC in the performance of their duties and in their daily lives. Failure to properly implement OPSEC can result in serious injury or death of our personnel or the public we protect; damage to our equipment and facilities; and initiating mass hysteria or societal upheavals.

OPSEC routine daily is everyone’s responsibility. You need to know and protect DOMA's information using OPSEC measures. Discuss OPSEC with your leadership within DOMA and address any OPSEC questions or concerns immediately.





Campaigns

SRT Emergency Response Services

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TBPS MetaNatural Case Files

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PICT Investigative Services

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RCMP MetaNatural Case Files

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Policies

Getting to know how everything works can be a daunting task for newcomers in any career. There is a lot to learn about policy and procedure inside DOMA and its various branches within joint operations.

The links below are to access procedural guidebooks which will both help get you started and will act as useful references in your future endevours.

⛊ DOMA Guidebook

⛊ RCMP Guidebook

⛊ Police Guidebook

⛊ Meta Handbook






Assistance

The folders above provide direct links to DOMA Thunder Bay's main informational page and to the pages for the two major teams of the joint force under DOMA operating in the Thunder Bay district: PICT from the RCMP and SRT from the municipal police.

The links on the left-hand side of the page are a general guide to Thunder Bay's city services and to Thunder Bay Tourism which will connect you to all major amenities and attractions the Thunder Bay District has to offer.

DOMA personnel within the Ministry of Natural Resources provide maps and information about the Thunder Bay district and its surrounding areas. The link on the left-hand sidebar to the Ministry of Natural Resources will connect you with useful maps, geographical knowledge and information about local agriculture and other natural resources.