Complaint commissioner announces ‘systemic’ probe into B.C. police sexual misconduct
VICTORIA — Former British Columbia police officer Helen Irvine says she was driven out of the profession by a “weird” culture tolerant of sexual harassment — but now she’s hopeful change is on the way.
That’s because the province’s policing watchdog has launched its first systemic investigation into how municipal police departments handle complaints of sexualized conduct.
The Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner announced the probe Wednesday, in its first exercise of the power granted after an amendment to B.C.’s Police Act.
“When they initially amended the Police Act to allow for these types of investigations, I mean, that was a win in and of itself,” said Irvine, a former member of the Delta Police Department.


