“The MAB has been able to launch its own website, but at this time has still been unable to post its reports or written advice to the commissioner because of a lack of capacity to comply with Treasury Board requirements with respect to accessibility,” it says.
One of the reports posted on the MAB website reviewed the training cadets receive at the RCMP’s academy in Regina and raised serious concerns about the force’s recruitment situation.
The board also examined the RCMP’s use of a controversial neck restraint and concluded that the federal government’s demand that the Mounties ban the carotid control technique was not backed up by evidence.
Before the website was launched, it was hard to get a sense of what the board was working on or what advice it had given to the RCMP — even as the Mounties came under intense scrutiny over allegations of systemic racism and their handling of the 2020 mass shooting in Nova Scotia.
“The work of the Management Advisory Board for the RCMP should adhere to the principles of transparency and democratic accountability,” says the final report from the Nova Scotia Mass Casualty Commission, released in March.
In a statement posted to the MAB website, the remaining members thanked Roach for playing an instrumental role in modernizing the RCMP and increasing the transparency of the board.
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“The MAB has been able to launch its own website, but at this time has still been unable to post its reports or written advice to the commissioner because of a lack of capacity to comply with Treasury Board requirements with respect to accessibility,” it says.
One of the reports posted on the MAB website reviewed the training cadets receive at the RCMP’s academy in Regina and raised serious concerns about the force’s recruitment situation.
The board also examined the RCMP’s use of a controversial neck restraint and concluded that the federal government’s demand that the Mounties ban the carotid control technique was not backed up by evidence.
Before the website was launched, it was hard to get a sense of what the board was working on or what advice it had given to the RCMP — even as the Mounties came under intense scrutiny over allegations of systemic racism and their handling of the 2020 mass shooting in Nova Scotia.
“The work of the Management Advisory Board for the RCMP should adhere to the principles of transparency and democratic accountability,” says the final report from the Nova Scotia Mass Casualty Commission, released in March.
In a statement posted to the MAB website, the remaining members thanked Roach for playing an instrumental role in modernizing the RCMP and increasing the transparency of the board.
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