The Standard (St. Catharines)

Labour minister expects ‘changes’ to deal with RCMP harassment

- JIM BRONSKILL

its response to an “egregious” case involving nudity and harassment at the RCMP-administer­ed police college.

In response to questions about Mihychuk’s concerns, Employment and Social Developmen­t Canada officials said the minister was working with Status of Women Minister Patty Hajdu to ensure the safety of workers under federal jurisdicti­on.

“Violence and sexual harassment are unacceptab­le in the workplace, and in any environmen­t.”

Employment and Social Developmen­t Canada consults with Public Safety whenever needed in order to provide Mihychuk with comprehens­ive and current briefings, the officials added.

The RCMP did not respond to questions about the government memo.

Scott Bardsley, a spokesman for Goodale, said the minister has taken a number of steps on harassment in the RCMP.

They include appointing a former auditor general to review the RCMP’s response to lawsuits from four members of the force alleging harassment.

As a special adviser, Sheila Fraser will provide recommenda­tions on the policies and procedures the national police force pursued after Catherine Galliford, Alice Fox, Atoya Montague and Susan Gastaldo filed legal proceeding­s against the RCMP.

In addition, Goodale has told the RCMP he expects comprehens­ive, transparen­t investigat­ions, serious disciplina­ry measures, support for victims and concrete action to end toxic workplace behaviour.

He has also asked the Civilian Review and Complaints Commission for the RCMP to look at whether recommenda­tions it made three years ago on harassment have been implemente­d.

In a 2013 report, the watchdog said the force must take swift and effective action on complaints of harassment and intimidati­on to restore the shaken confidence of both members and the public.

It called for a more independen­t process, strict timelines for responding to accusation­s and forcewide training on the issue.

Since then, new legislatio­n has revamped the way such cases are handled within the force and training has also been stepped up.

The Mounties have pledged zero tolerance for harassment.

 ?? ADRIAN WYLD/CANADIAN PRESS ?? Labour Minister MaryAnn Mihychu is looking at whether Canada Labour Code reforms are needed to address harassment issues within the RCMP after hearing from a disgruntle­d female Mountie.
ADRIAN WYLD/CANADIAN PRESS Labour Minister MaryAnn Mihychu is looking at whether Canada Labour Code reforms are needed to address harassment issues within the RCMP after hearing from a disgruntle­d female Mountie.

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