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Not enough cops in Iqaluit, RCMP boss says

Gabriel Zarate (Nunatsiaq Online) – Though Iqaluit’s RCMP detachment will be almost fully staffed for the next few years, there still aren’t enough cops in town to meet the rising demand for police services, Steve McVarnock, the chief superintendent of Nunavut’s V division, said last week.

McVarnock said a standard analysis of the city’s population growth and the detachment’s workload showed the detachment needs more RCMP members.

Last January, McVarnock received the RCMP’s estimate for Iqaluit’s police needs, based on crime statistics 2007-08 crime statistics.

The report found Iqaluit needs more RCMP members.

McVarnock would not disclose the estimated staffing recommendation, saying it’s an internal RCMP document.

In 2008, Iqaluit police received 10,733 calls for service. In 2009, they received 13,624 calls, a recent RCMP presentation to the city council reported.

Those 2009 numbers haven’t been included in the RCMP’s recent estimate, so McVarnock says the numbers in the staffing estimate aren’t high enough.

And 2010 has been busy so far too. McVarnock said there had been a lot of drug and alcohol seizures, a product of the RCMP’s nationwide freeze on leave during the Vancouver Olympics.

Even so, McVarnock said the Iqaluit detachment’s size won’t increase in the 2010-2011 fiscal year.

Ironically, McVarnock said V Division has a waiting list of RCMP members who want to serve in Nunavut.

He said some 300 RCMP members have expressed interest in Nunavut.

As a result, all of V Division’s positions will be filled next year, except for those that require a promotion, because of administrative delays.

To house the RCMP’s territorial headquarters and the Iqaluit detachment, the new RCMP building on Federal Road is almost ready.

McVarnock said the last tasks are to set up furniture, as well as communications and security systems.

He said the RCMP will likely move into the building in late April, with a formal opening ceremony in May or June.

Other RCMP projects for the next year include the Aboriginal Community Constable program, which looks like a revival of the special constables program.

He said some 27 people are at various stages of application to become special constables, and expects the first troop to be formally assembled at the end of 2010.

There’s also a plan underway to train bilingual dispatchers through an apprenticeship program.

McVarnock said a formal arrangement to do that should come up in April.

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    Deepthroat2010.03.23 @ 17:19
  2. Is he short staffed or could it be that the real reason he wants more men in the north, is that he’s so close to making his current position as a C/Supt into the A/Comm position that he wants.

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  3. I would like to know why Chief Superintendent McVarnock would not disclose the estimated staffing requirements for Iqaluit Detachment. Are we not talking abount RCMP Members Health and Safety issue’s Here. Where is the so called accountability that was called for in the report of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Public Accounts and the David Brown Report of the Task Force on Governance and Cultural Change in the RCMP both called for changes to the labour relations review function of the RCMP in order to enhance accountability and transparency. The RCMP has made very little progress in resources and most of all transparency. They will freely disclose how many more RCMP Members they need on Parliment Hill in Ottawa , however not in the Canadian North ,where RCMP Members have made the ultimate sacrifice ?Something is seriously flawed in this once proud organization called the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

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    Justbecause2010.03.17 @ 20:14

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