‘Not RCMP investigating RCMP:’ Bill to create civilian police oversight in Nunavut
IQALUIT, Nunavut — Nunavut is not closing the door on having its own police oversight body and new legislation would allow it to start hiring civilian investigative groups, says the territory’s deputy justice minister.
A bill that passed second reading in the legislature last week aims to amend the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Agreement Act to add provisions about independent investigations into serious actions involving police officers.
Nunavut currently has agreements with police forces in Ottawa and Calgary to do such reviews in the territory.
Stephen Mansell, Nunavut’s deputy minister of justice, says the bill is an important step away from “police investigating police” in the territory.