Group cites ‘unconscionable delay’ by RCMP in court bid for watchdog report
OTTAWA — A civil liberties group is heading to court to force the release of a long-delayed watchdog report on its complaint about alleged RCMP surveillance of anti-oil protesters.
The British Columbia Civil Liberties Association says the Mounties have been sitting on the report for more than three years and the group is now asking the Federal Court to order its disclosure.
The move comes after the Mounties missed a Nov. 7 deadline set by RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki to finalize the national police force’s input into the document, which would allow the Civilian Review and Complaints Commission for the RCMP to release it.
“The RCMP public complaints system is completely broken,” said Paul Champ, a lawyer for the association. “Complaints are taking years and years to resolve, and that means the Canadian public is being denied the right to know about RCMP wrongdoing.”