RCMP are calling for officers from across the country to help fill gaps in detachments in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
An internal email obtained by Global News shows the RCMP is asking members to consider two-week temporary deployments to address shortages in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
RCMP vacancy rates range up to 20 per cent in some parts of Canada and the police service has warned of a recruitment crisis threatening its ability to adequately serve large parts of the country.
Saskatchewan’s top Mountie says a countrywide RCMP internal memo asking front-line officers to come and fill shifts in her ...
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Change-of-command ceremony held at legislative assembly on Jan. 15 with Smith replacing former commanding officer Syd Lecky ...
the RCMP maintains authority of officer recruitment, retention and the deployment of personnel thereby limiting provincial ...
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Bobby Baker, the National Police Federation’s director for the Prairies, said officers in rural Manitoba are getting burned ...