B.C. Premier Eby promises $230M in police funding for RCMP vacancies, new hires
VICTORIA — British Columbia Premier David Eby says his government will spend $230 million over the next three years to hire 277 RCMP officers to serve across the province in the latest in a whirlwind series of commitments since he was sworn in last week.
Eby said the money will be used to fill vacancies in rural RCMP detachments and regional units, as well as to hire more officers for specialized units such as major crime, the sexual exploitation of children unit and money laundering.
The money will also go toward support for prosecutors and probation officers dealing with violent, high-risk offenders, he said at a news conference Wednesday.
“Right now staffing vacancies and service level reductions are affecting law enforcement in B.C.,” Eby said. “This impacts the safety of officers and the public.”