National Police Federation not in favour of province creating new Marshal Service
The National Police Federation (NPF) are opposed to the province creating a new Saskatchewan Marshals Service (SMS), stating the Saskatchewan RCMP remains underfunded and members do not have enough resources necessary to do their jobs.
On Thursday morning, the NPF sent a release highlighting the cons of a new Marshal Service and what it will do to harm the RCMP in the province.
“We believe investments need to be made in the right areas to ensure the proper delivery of policing services,” said Brian Sauvé, president of the National Police Federation. “Although Saskatchewan’s population has grown considerably over the past fifteen years, the RCMP have remained underfunded across the province and our Members are consistently being told to do more with less when they are already overworked, stressed, and not fully resourced.”
The NPF also mentioned that Saskatchewan’s Throne Speech promised to commit $20 million annually to create the new SMS, but this commitment would do more harm than good to the RCMP with the NPF saying, “this would further divert funding from much-needed RCMP resources.”