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Province's proposed Police Act changes would expand oversight

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The B.C. government is bringing in changes to its Police Act to improve governance and oversight of municipal police department­s in the province.

The legislatio­n, if passed, would expand the jurisdicti­ons of B.C.'S two police watchdogs, the Independen­t Investigat­ions Office and the Office of the Police Complaint Commission.

The complaints commission would be able to start its own investigat­ions looking into systemic problems it might see, and the new mandate would allow it to conduct its own investigat­ions into police actions sooner.

The commission says in a news release that if the legislatio­n passes, the changes will be an important step in improving oversight in the province.

Under the changes, serious actions of jail guards would fall under the jurisdicti­on of the Independen­t Investigat­ions Office, which its director Ronald Macdonald says would enhance the appearance of such investigat­ions.

Local government­s would also be allowed to decide who their representa­tive would be on their police board, unlike now, where the mayor is automatica­lly the chair.

Public Safety Minister and Solicitor General Mike Farnworth says in a statement the changes are a “turning point in B.C.”

He said the changes create a policing system that is fair and responsive to the needs of our communitie­s.

“We count on our police to respond in difficult situations to keep us safe and there are ongoing conversati­ons on how to change policing to keep pace with a changing world, particular­ly for many Black, Indigenous and other people of minority communitie­s who have had negative experience­s with the police,” he said in a news release.

The changes arise from a report from the Special Committee on Reforming the Police Act released in 2022 and from a Special Committee to Review the Police Complaints Process in 2019.

Much of the province is policed by the RCMP, although there are more than a dozen local police forces that fall under the changes, including Surrey, which is transition­ing to an independen­t force.

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