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It already had an agreement with the governments of Saskatchewan and Canada that placed an RCMP sub-office and housing for two members of the Spiritwood detachment on the First Nation. When that agreement expired, the two members were no longer dedicated to Pelican Lake and instead had to serve the whole detachment area.We deliver the local news you need in these turbulent times on weekdays at 3 p.m.
RCMP also don’t enforce band council resolutions or bylaws a First Nation creates, such as Pelican Lake’s dry reserve laws. The chief and council have called on the federal government to honour and enforce the BCRs banning the import and sale of alcohol in the community, but received no response.When Pelican Lake was developing its own CSO model, its leaders visited Poundmaker Cree Nation,it has adopted a similar mode.
Bill said his vision for policing in Pelican Lake would include officers who speak Cree and can communicate and relate to the community better. It would all be rooted in custom and tradition, he said.He sees full policing as an important next step because of the limitations on CSOs. For example, they aren’t equipped with firearms or even conducted energy weapons . Pelican Lake has asked the province to allow CSOs to carry Tasers.
The provincial ministry said it will review the request and discuss available options with Pelican Lake officials. The CSO program is designed to supplement local police services by addressing low-risk, high-priority cases, which further allows police to target high-risk, high-priority crimes, the ministry added.Calls for First Nations-led policing have grown louder since the Sept. 4 stabbings. RCMP have said the first report about the tragedy was made at 5:40 a.m.
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