Surrey, B.C., police transition deal from RCMP to local force complete, says minister
VANCOUVER — A long-running and fractious dispute between the British Columbia government and the City of Surrey over its police department has ended with a cash agreement.
Solicitor General Mike Farnworth says the deal sees the RCMP being replaced by the independent Surrey Police Service on Nov. 29 as part of a $250-million, 10-year agreement.
Farnworth says the deal ensures safety for the residents of the Metro Vancouver city and comes with a guarantee that the local government will not levy a police tax to cover transition costs over the next decade.
It ends a bitter two-year process of name-calling and court action as Surrey’s council attempted to go back to the RCMP amid a transition to the independent force.