Policing in flux across B.C., as political pledges prove complex to implement
SURREY, B.C. — When Novi Jette left her job with the Vancouver Police Department to join the new Surrey Police Service, she knew she was taking a risk but felt she’d done her homework.
Jette resigned her position after 23 years to assume a new rank in Surrey, where she said she looked forward to building the new police force from the ground up as head of employee services.
However, the future of the force is in question with a new majority on city council promising to halt the replacement of RCMP — and Jette said it could also mean the end of policing for her.
It’s an example that suggests political promises to hire and rehire police officers at various police departments may not be as straightforward as a simple staffing shuffle.