A former top member of the RCMP has written a scathing letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau slamming him and current RCMP leadership for letting Canadians believe there is systemic racism within the force..Former RCMP Deputy Commissioner of Operations Gilles Favreau has also posted the letter to the.RCMP Veterans Association website..“It was an error to have ‘sullied’ the Commissioner of the RCMP in the public domain, forcing her to retract herself in order to support her Prime Minister in contempt of her members. She had lost some credibility within the RCMP and more seriously by the Canadian population. She is now perceived as the head of an organization submissive to the public power rather than being independent to political motives,” Favreau wrote..“You, that we have protected since your infancy, would have to lead us to believe that you are more acquainted with the RCMP than your recent statement depicts, especially based on your personal experience on how many RCMP members that you have met are considered racist. Your manner to conclude that the RCMP is ‘systematic racist’ is based on myth rather than true facts.”.Last month, Trudeau said the RCMP and other police agencies across the country have a problem with systemic racism — a day after RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki said she’s “struggling” with the term and denied racism is entrenched within the organization..The comments came after the death in the U.S. of black man George Floyd at the hands of a white police officers and several high profile violent RCMP arrests of Indigenous men in Canada..“Your search for justice toward the Aboriginals should not translate itself by declarations founded on perceptions rather than on documented facts. We do not need to compare ourselves to the ‘foul mouths’ of our southern neighbours and act as if they are similar to ours. We are much different in our ways to perceive such things. Suffice to think of immigration, racism, weapons control and police to name a few,” Favreau wrote..“The RCMP is present in all provinces and territories, with provincial police responsibilities in eight provinces and three territories. In addition, municipal responsibilities for 52 municipalities. Fifteen to twenty thousands members implement thousands of operations every day. Of course, on some occasions, members under pressure overreact. However, these misdemeanours are never ordered, supported or tolerated by any level of management.”.Favreau said he doesn’t believe the RCMP is systematically racist and that other Canadian prime ministers wouldn’t have put up with it if it was..“During the 1990’s the RCMP created a Directorate headed by an Assistant Commissioner, specially dedicated to the needs of the Aboriginal Nations. Also, a group of ‘Elders’ were appointed to counsel the RCMP to better meet their objectives and services. Is this a systematically racist Organization?” he wrote..“Is it thinkable that persons of such distinction as the Hon. Brian Mulroney would have supported the RCMP if known to be racist? He was known to have ferociously fought for the rights of the black communities in South Africa. Do you also believe that the Hon. Jean Chretien would have been so blind to this fact, especially being a father of an aboriginal son? In addition, do you think such honourable persons such as Commissioner Nadon, Simmonds, Inkster and Murray would have tolerated such a situation?. POLL: Many Albertans say they will ignore Christmas COVID lockdown .“During my thirty five year career, I have met hundreds of politicians and have gotten to know, due to my responsibilities, not less than seven Solicitors General during my term, responsible for all criminal operations throughout Canada. During that period, we had more than thirty complaints concerning members of Parliament. In addition, the RCMP conducted hundreds of investigations during many years implicating political representatives of all parties. As a result, one must not come to the conclusion that our government, especially our politicians are part of a corrupt system. Definitely not!.“In conclusion, Mister Prime Minister and all members of Parliament who try to gain political points on the back of the RCMP members should show some discomfort and embarrassment. In fact, they should have requested for explanations, valid and dependable statistics before identifying our members as racist and by doing so, humiliating us by kneeling down as if demanding pardon for our renowned organization who has served our country with honour, integrity and devotion for the last 147 years.”.Dave Naylor is the News Editor of the Western Standard.dnaylor@westernstandardonline.com.TWITTER: Twitter.com/nobby7694
A former top member of the RCMP has written a scathing letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau slamming him and current RCMP leadership for letting Canadians believe there is systemic racism within the force..Former RCMP Deputy Commissioner of Operations Gilles Favreau has also posted the letter to the.RCMP Veterans Association website..“It was an error to have ‘sullied’ the Commissioner of the RCMP in the public domain, forcing her to retract herself in order to support her Prime Minister in contempt of her members. She had lost some credibility within the RCMP and more seriously by the Canadian population. She is now perceived as the head of an organization submissive to the public power rather than being independent to political motives,” Favreau wrote..“You, that we have protected since your infancy, would have to lead us to believe that you are more acquainted with the RCMP than your recent statement depicts, especially based on your personal experience on how many RCMP members that you have met are considered racist. Your manner to conclude that the RCMP is ‘systematic racist’ is based on myth rather than true facts.”.Last month, Trudeau said the RCMP and other police agencies across the country have a problem with systemic racism — a day after RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki said she’s “struggling” with the term and denied racism is entrenched within the organization..The comments came after the death in the U.S. of black man George Floyd at the hands of a white police officers and several high profile violent RCMP arrests of Indigenous men in Canada..“Your search for justice toward the Aboriginals should not translate itself by declarations founded on perceptions rather than on documented facts. We do not need to compare ourselves to the ‘foul mouths’ of our southern neighbours and act as if they are similar to ours. We are much different in our ways to perceive such things. Suffice to think of immigration, racism, weapons control and police to name a few,” Favreau wrote..“The RCMP is present in all provinces and territories, with provincial police responsibilities in eight provinces and three territories. In addition, municipal responsibilities for 52 municipalities. Fifteen to twenty thousands members implement thousands of operations every day. Of course, on some occasions, members under pressure overreact. However, these misdemeanours are never ordered, supported or tolerated by any level of management.”.Favreau said he doesn’t believe the RCMP is systematically racist and that other Canadian prime ministers wouldn’t have put up with it if it was..“During the 1990’s the RCMP created a Directorate headed by an Assistant Commissioner, specially dedicated to the needs of the Aboriginal Nations. Also, a group of ‘Elders’ were appointed to counsel the RCMP to better meet their objectives and services. Is this a systematically racist Organization?” he wrote..“Is it thinkable that persons of such distinction as the Hon. Brian Mulroney would have supported the RCMP if known to be racist? He was known to have ferociously fought for the rights of the black communities in South Africa. Do you also believe that the Hon. Jean Chretien would have been so blind to this fact, especially being a father of an aboriginal son? In addition, do you think such honourable persons such as Commissioner Nadon, Simmonds, Inkster and Murray would have tolerated such a situation?. POLL: Many Albertans say they will ignore Christmas COVID lockdown .“During my thirty five year career, I have met hundreds of politicians and have gotten to know, due to my responsibilities, not less than seven Solicitors General during my term, responsible for all criminal operations throughout Canada. During that period, we had more than thirty complaints concerning members of Parliament. In addition, the RCMP conducted hundreds of investigations during many years implicating political representatives of all parties. As a result, one must not come to the conclusion that our government, especially our politicians are part of a corrupt system. Definitely not!.“In conclusion, Mister Prime Minister and all members of Parliament who try to gain political points on the back of the RCMP members should show some discomfort and embarrassment. In fact, they should have requested for explanations, valid and dependable statistics before identifying our members as racist and by doing so, humiliating us by kneeling down as if demanding pardon for our renowned organization who has served our country with honour, integrity and devotion for the last 147 years.”.Dave Naylor is the News Editor of the Western Standard.dnaylor@westernstandardonline.com.TWITTER: Twitter.com/nobby7694