- Reaction score
- 4,169
- Points
- 1,260
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Well, according to MERX, it appears they're lining up the psych assessment services.
Canada’s Environment Minister John Baird today announced that the Government of Canada is authorizing Parks Canada to create up to 100 armed enforcement officer positions. These officers will be dedicated to law enforcement in our national parks, and will receive rigorous training and screening .... The Parks Canada enforcement officers will be responsible for enforcing the Canada National Parks Act, the Canada National Marine Conservation Areas Act, associated regulations and other applicable federal conservation legislation that applies in our national parks and national marine conservation areas. Police services of jurisdiction will continue to be the primary enforcers of the Criminal Code of Canada. Parks Canada will also develop an audit and evaluation program to ensure the safe management and use of firearms, and to meet accountability requirements. The implementation of this decision will take time; however Parks Canada anticipates that the law enforcement program will be implemented around the fall of 2008, with armed enforcement officers in place by March of 2009. Parks Canada is developing specific policies and operational manuals, will staff and train the employees, and will select and acquire the proper equipment....
Well, according to MERX, it appears they're lining up the psych assessment services.