Confidence dropping in RCMP sensitivity to different cultures, survey suggests
OTTAWA — Newly released figures suggest a steep erosion in the public’s belief that the RCMP is attentive to the needs of a diverse society.
Thirty-nine per cent of people who responded to an annual survey prepared for the Mounties agreed the national police force was sensitive to the needs of different cultures and groups, down from 58 per cent two years earlier.
“When the scope of the questions is narrowed to focus on specific groups, the RCMP elicits even less favourable reviews,” says a summary of the survey, completed in April by Ekos Research Associates and recently posted online.
“Fewer than four in 10 agree that the RCMP is sensitive to the needs of Canada’s various cultures and groups, that the RCMP treats women fairly, that it is sensitive to the needs of the LGBTQ2 community or that it is respectful to the cultural needs of Indigenous people.”