Surrey, B.C., council votes in favour of keeping RCMP, rather than municipal force
SURREY, B.C. — City councillors in Surrey, B.C., have voted narrowly in favour of sticking with the RCMP, rather than proceeding with a move to a municipal police force.
Council voted 5-4 in favour of keeping the federal force, as Mayor Brenda Locke and the four councillors elected under her Surrey Connect banner made good on an election promise to end the transition to the Surrey Police Service.
The vote means all spending and hiring must stop for the fledgling police service that was formally established in 2020 under former Surrey mayor Doug McCallum.
A statement from the city says staff will now put together a plan to re-establish the RCMP as the sole police force in the city.