RCMP union, Saskatchewan communities call for pause on marshals service

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REGINA – The union representing Mounties along with dozens of Saskatchewan communities are urging the province to pause its plan for a provincial police service.

A letter to Premier Scott Moe signed by the National Police Federation and 89 municipalities says the proposed Saskatchewan Marshals Service raises concerns, including issues of oversight, lack of integration with existing police, and unknown costs and staffing.

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