Farnworth ‘glad’ Surrey joins completion of transition from RCMP to municipal force
VICTORIA — B.C. Solicitor General Mike Farnworth says he is pleased the City of Surrey will join in on the transition from the RCMP to a municipal police service following a council address by Mayor Brenda Locke accepting a court ruling.
Farnworth says in a statement that the people of Surrey want the policing issue to be over and he’s looking forward to working with all parties to ensure a successful, safe and quick transition.
The status of policing in Surrey has been a divisive issue for several years after former mayor Doug McCallum was elected in 2018 on a promise to replace the RCMP, while Locke, elected in 2022, campaigned on a promise to keep the Mounties.
Locke raised a white flag this week at a council meeting, saying she is disappointed but accepts the outcome of a B.C. Supreme Court challenge that says the province can order the transition to the Surrey Police Service to continue.