Time to review how RCMP can best serve communities, union head says
OTTAWA — The head of the RCMP officers’ union says it’s time for a basic look at how the national police force can best serve communities across the country.
Such a review could help figure out how many Mounties are needed — and where — to address problems such as rural crime, said Brian Sauvé, president of the National Police Federation, which represents 20,000 RCMP members.
“The results of that might mean more police officers, or it might mean fewer or redeployment of police officers, but I think we really need to look at it to see that we’re serving Canadians effectively,” Sauvé said in an interview.
The RCMP provides contract policing services to every province but Ontario and Quebec, which have their own forces, as well as the three territories and some 150 municipalities.