It’s evened out. The Mounties got their raise last year and are pretty much on par. I actually think an NS police service could probably get away with paying their members a bit less based on housing costs outside of Halifax. NS has a couple municipal services with pay in the low to mid 90s. However, a provincial police service would lose the immediate and direct federal subsidy that RCMP contracts receive. I think it’s between 10 and 30% depending on population size.time will tell. i believe the deal the RCMP give to provinces/municipalities in the past was on the back of under paying their cops, in comparison to other large police agencies. once this evens out, and once provinces/muni's have to pay the whole meal deal, they will in my mind, more likely disposed towards establishing their own police agencies. start up cost - for sure, but they will own these cops vs. some cop in Grand Forks BC's chain of command going from GFBC to E Div HQ to RCMP HQ Ottawa........said other forums, I am a fan of the Australian and German way of doing policing business........
It might be a balance of the financial cost to do it well enough versus the political cost of not doing it. The province may wait a bit to see if there’s any federal lead on supporting transition away from RCMP based on the report’s recommendations first.