Committee recommends B.C. move to a provincewide police force
VICTORIA — A committee looking at reforming British Columbia’s Police Act has made 11 recommendations, including a transition away from the RCMP to a provincial police force.
The special committee, made up of members of the legislature from all three parties, was established to consider reforms for independent oversight, training, funding, service delivery and other issues that would modernize law enforcement.
The report says the committee was appointed amid widespread awareness of systemic racism, a demand for more accountability and questions about responses to mental health and addictions issues.
It says its recommendations are interconnected and build on each other, with the first being to bring in a new Policing Act with input from Indigenous Peoples and local governments.