Waterloo Region Record

Outspoken Mountie assigned to admin duties

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SUNNY CORNER, N.B. — A New Brunswick RCMP corporal who was rebuked for publicly criticizin­g the force’s top brass says he was assigned to administra­tive duties for refusing to shave off his goatee.

Cpl. Patrick Bouchard said Thursday he has had the goatee for two months, grown in support of the member’s yellow stripe campaign, which seeks to raise awareness about RCMP working conditions.

Bouchard said he was told on Tuesday afternoon, in the middle of his shift, to go home and shave the goatee.

The 40-year-old said the RCMP told him he was in contravent­ion of the Canada Labour Code because a particulat­e filter mask used by the force would not seal properly on his face with the goatee, and that his safety was at risk.

He said when he “respectful­ly declined” to shave, he was told to report to work Wednesday in civilian clothing and perform administra­tive duties.

The 15-year veteran of the force said he believes the RCMP is targeting him for speaking out after the force was convicted last month of failing to provide its members with adequate weapons and training in the 2014 Moncton shooting that left three officers dead.

“I’ve had the goatee for two months and this is just starting to be an issue now. I find the timing of it quite suspicious,” said Bouchard in an interview Thursday.

“Other members have beards and they haven’t been issued sanctions, yet now I am being issued sanctions and being issued punitive reactions. To me that’s punitive and nobody else is being called to do that, just me.”

The RCMP said in an email statement late Thursday it would be “inappropri­ate for us to comment” on the Bouchard matter.

But it said the force’s policy is for officers to keep their face clean shaven, with exceptions for religious or medical reasons.

The statement also said respirator­s are part of “establishe­d safety procedures when dealing with toxic substances and their effectiven­ess can be compromise­d by facial hair.”

“If an employee cannot be clean shaven, they cannot be involved in any work that involves the handling of toxic substances,” it said.

Bouchard, who is stationed at a detachment in Sunny Corner, N.B., told reporters after the Moncton verdict that the decision exposed the divide between the RCMP’s top ranks and Mounties on the ground, noting a conspicuou­s absence of senior managers in the courtroom.

Bouchard received a document last week stating that his comments were unacceptab­le. He says the “performanc­e log” indicated that due to his comments, which had been televised, he did not meet the “basic competenci­es” required by his position.

He said at the time he was told to shave, he had not even received his particulat­e filter mask yet, despite being trained on the device months earlier. Bouchard also says he had the goatee during training on the mask and it wasn’t an issue.

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