Premier David Eby’s appointment of Surrey-Guildford MLA Garry Begg as BC’s solicitor general could signal that significant police reform is on the way, according to a former solicitor general.
Kash Heed, a former police officer who was minister of public safety and a solicitor general under a BC Liberal government from 2009 to 2013, says the appointment of Begg has made him more encouraged than ever that substantive reform could take place, including a move to a provincial police force.
Begg, a retired RCMP inspector who finished his nearly 40-year career in Surrey, was a member of a 10-person all-party committee of MLA recommended sweeping changes to policing in 2022, including dumping the RCMP and moving to a provincial police force as in Ontario and Quebec ...
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