Ministry appoints external expert to review Prince Albert Police Service
Editor’s note: This story was updated Thursday at 1:05p.m, to include comments from the Corrections minister as well as the Prince Albert Police Association.
A critical look at the daily operations and challenges facing the Prince Albert Police Service is moving forward.
The Ministry of Corrections, Policing, and Public Safety has appointed an external policing expert to provide a review and report. Speaking with reporters Thursday, at the legislature in Regina, Minister Christine Tell noted the Prince Albert police service has been struggling to meet the level of calls and types of calls for service.
“We, with their invitation, have decided that the best way to do this is to go in with their cooperation and do a review to find out what’s really going on,” she said.