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Senator calls for RCMP boss to quit, says she doesn’t understand racism

- JIM BRONSKILL

OTTAWA

RCMP Commission­er Brenda Lucki should resign or be removed to ensure the national police force can properly serve Indigenous communitie­s, a Saskatchew­an senator says.

Sen. Lillian Dyck said Lucki has shown recently she does not fully understand systemic racism or have the knowledge and skills be the country’s top policewoma­n.

The commission­er’s departure would benefit all Canadians, including Mounties, said Dyck, a member of the Progressiv­e Senate Group and of the Gordon First Nation in Saskatchew­an.

Lucki initially stopped short last week of endorsing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s assessment that the police force, like all Canadian institutio­ns, exhibits systemic racism.

In a sudden reversal Friday, Lucki spoke with regret for not having done so.

“During some recent interviews, I shared that I struggled with the definition of systemic racism, while trying to highlight the great work done by the overwhelmi­ng majority of our employees,” she said. “I did acknowledg­e that we, like others, have racism in our organizati­on, but I did not say definitive­ly that systemic racism exists in the RCMP. I should have.”

Trudeau has expressed confidence in Lucki.

“There are some deep changes we need to make in our institutio­ns, and we need to work with people who want to make those changes, who want to be part of the solution - and I know Commission­er Lucki is one of those,” he said Friday.

Dyck noted that two years ago Lucki apologized at a hearing of the inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women “for the way we were treated by the RCMP” and promised that the force would do better.

“It is clear now that she does not possess the knowledge or leadership skills to keep her promise,” Dyck said in her statement.

“Canadians and Indigenous women, in particular, deserve to have the best possible commission­er who will be able to initiate and lead the necessary changes in the RCMP to keep us safer and protect us from violence.”

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