Marshal service will focus on complex investigations, help municipal police
Saskatchewan’s new police force – expected to be operational in 2026 – will be a full police force but is being created to assist municipal police with difficult, time-consuming investigations.
Rob Cameron, a 31-year-veteran of the RCMP has been given the job of Chief Marshal and creating the service from scratch.
“What the Saskatchewan Marshall Service is really looking to do is enhance the policing presence in the province here,” he said. “We also have a mandate with regards to prolific and violent offenders and as well, people that are wanted for various offenses and that would be on a warrant, for example.”
While he is the only one of the 70 officers that will make up the sworn members of the force, Cameron said he takes calls daily from experienced officers who are interested in the new service because of the type of investigating they will be doing. The service will also employ about 30 support staff.