‘It’s over’: B.C. minister says Surrey policing saga ends as court backs transition
VANCOUVER — The B.C. Supreme Court has quashed a bid by the City of Surrey to halt a transition to a municipal police force, British Columbia’s public safety minister said Thursday.
Mike Farnworth said the dispute is over, and it’s time to come together and complete the switch from the RCMP to the Surrey Police Service.
The city had sought a judicial review of the minister’s decision to order the city to finish the transition, claiming the province had overstepped its authority and couldn’t force the city to continue the process without providing adequate funding.
A lawyer for the B.C. government, meanwhile, told a court hearing earlier this month that the minister’s only role was to determine what would be safe, regardless of cost, when he ordered the city to continue the transition in July 2023.