RCMP union, Sask. communities call for pause on marshals service
REGINA — Saskatchewan’s plan for a new policing service offers little information for the mayor of Warman, is too vague for the mayor of Wolseley, and the reeve of the Rural Municipality of Kelvington calls it a “waste of money.”
They are among the leaders of 89 communities in the province, along with the union representing Mounties, who signed a letter this week urging Premier Scott Moe to pause the proposed Saskatchewan Marshals Service.
The letter, spearheaded by the National Police Federation, says the province should stop further investment in the plan until there’s fulsome consultation.
Concerns include oversight issues, lack of integration with existing police, and unknown costs and staffing.