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Kevin Junor has a career with the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) Reserves that spans over three decades. He enrolled as a private and progressed through the ranks to be a chief warrant officer, the most senior non-commissioned rank and was appointed the Regimental Sergeant Major (RSM). Kevin is the first Black RSM in the history of The Toronto Scottish. He was also employed as a diversity advisor to the CAF leadership team. He then commissioned to be a captain. Kevin was
deployed on two operational tours of duties to Sierra Leone as a senior military advisor in 2007 and most recently to Jordan as a projects officer in 2020.
Kevin Junor is a retired Deputy Superintendent from the Ministry of the Solicitor General. He
has held other positions in his career with the Ontario Public Service including change
management consultant, and diversity program advisor.
Kevin is active in the community and has been the chair and member for various boards of
director including the Policing Advisory Council of Caledon and the North Peel Community
Church. He is a member of the Global Jamaica Diaspora Council and the International Liaison
Officer for the Jamaica Combined Cadet Force.
He has received a number of awards including the Order of Military Merit and the Harry Jerome
Professional Excellence Award.