70 officers in 2026: Province gives more details about marshals service
In this year’s speech from the throne, the provincial government revealed it’s planning to put together another police organization: The Saskatchewan Marshals Service (SMS).
On Thursday, Christine Tell — Saskatchewan’s corrections, policing and public safety minister — revealed a few more details about how she envisioned it coming together, though she warned a few times that things are still in the early stages.
Tell said the government is hoping for 70 officers when the service is at its full complement, sometime in mid- to late 2026.
“We do envision that it will be fairly experienced police officers. We want people who are somewhat far away from recruit training, so (we’re looking at them) having that real-world experience, whatever that may be,” said Tell.