New RCMP chief’s philosophy: ‘Be kind and take care of others, have fun’
OTTAWA — When she ran the RCMP’s training academy in Regina, Brenda Lucki told graduating cadets to make the communities they serve better, to be kind and take care of others, to look after themselves and, above all, to have fun.
The new head of the national police force says she brings the same philosophy to the top job, drawing on more than three decades of experience as a Mountie.
“This is going to sound like a beauty pageant answer from the ’70s, but I really wanted to serve the public, and I wanted to make positive change in the communities where I served,” Lucki said in an interview with The Canadian Press.
“Honestly, that hasn’t changed, I can say, in 32 years.”