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The public will not be informed about the former employee's identity, the nature of the allegations or the result of the investigation. (Trevor Bothorel/CBC) Saskatchewan Marshals employee investigated after complaint is no longer with police force
Officials with the Marshals Service confirmed the employee resigned A Saskatchewan Marshals employee placed on leave before the program was even up and running is no longer with the organization. In April, the service confirmed one of its members was the subject of a complaint being investigated by the Public Complaints Commission (PCC), a five-person…

CIPSRT ICRTSP Conference 2025
A big thank you to the organizers of the CIPSRT 2025 Conference in Regina! “Thriving in Public Safety: Research to Action” brought together inspiring leaders, researchers, and frontline workers for two impactful days of learning and conversations around the challenges in public safety. Events like this truly make a difference — helping support the mental…

Saskatchewan NDP say an investigation into the Saskatchewan Marshals Service is necessary to restore public trust into the new provincial policing agency. (Trevor Bothorel/CBC News) Sask. NDP call for ombudsman investigation into complaint against Marshals employee
The official Opposition has written to the province’s ombudsman calling for an investigation into the Saskatchewan Marshals Service and the resignation of one of its employees. Jordan McPhail, the NDP’s associate corrections, policing and public safety critic, wrote the letter on Monday. In a copy of the letter obtained by CBC News, McPhail said an…

The poll was conducted after the Aug. 18 incident where Kawartha Lakes Police charged a Lindsay, Ont. homeowner with aggravated assault and assault with a weapon after he allegedly used a knife against an intruder armed with a crossbow. PNimg Poll: More than half of Canadians worry about safety, home invasions
54 per cent of respondents “feel the justice system — the courts and the laws — is working against the interests of law-abiding citizens.” A strong majority of Canadians believe they have the right to defend their home against intruders, while more than half say they don’t generally feel like the justice system is working…

(Left to right) Workers' Compensation Board CEO Phil Germain, SPSA vice-president of operations Steve Roberts, and Minister of Justice and Attorney General Tim McLeod are shown at a groundbreaking ceremony on Sept. 8, 2025 in Regina. Photo by Government of Saskatchewan /Government of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan breaks ground on memorial for fallen protective services personnel
The memorial is being produced by the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) for approximately $900,000. Ground has been broken in Regina on a memorial commemorating Saskatchewan’s protective services personnel who’ve died on the job. “The monument will provide a meaningful gathering place for families, friends, colleagues and the public to honour and remember lives lost,…

The Official Opposition submitted a Freedom of Information (FOI) request for all documents related to allegations of misconduct or investigations into the Saskatchewan Marshals Service from November 2022 to May 2025. (Katie Swyers/CBC) Sask. NDP calls on province to release nearly 300 pages on marshal misconduct complaint, investigation
Freedom of Information (FOI) request yielded 290 pages of redacted emails and documents The Saskatchewan NDP is calling on the province to release a collection of documents outlining a complaints and investigations into Saskatchewan Marshals Service after the Opposition party submitted a Freedom of Information (FOI) request and got back nearly 300 pages of redacted…