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Public Safety committee  Brian Sauvé.

June 17th, 2019Committee meeting

Brian Sauvé

Public Safety committee  I'm not sure what you mean by a service standard both ways. Whether it's a public complaint, an internal investigation or a criminal investigation, those being investigated have a right to a procedurally fair and expedited investigation, period. That's the way I look at it. The

June 17th, 2019Committee meeting

Brian Sauvé

Public Safety committee  As I mentioned at the beginning, I think service standards are a fantastic idea. One of the comments I would make is that the implementation of service standards for the investigational side would be a huge win for the membership. As you mentioned, having something hanging over y

June 17th, 2019Committee meeting

Brian Sauvé

Public Safety committee  No, the reason I expressed my interest with the clerk when he called this morning—I appreciate the short timelines that this committee is dealing with—is that any opportunity to have the membership of the RCMP's voice heard with respect to amending the RCMP Act is an opportunity

June 17th, 2019Committee meeting

Brian Sauvé

Public Safety committee  I'm not sure I understand the question correctly.

June 17th, 2019Committee meeting

Brian Sauvé

Public Safety committee  With the CRCC as it is—I'll use the terminology “CRCC” because that's what it still is today—I don't see Bill C-98 impacting the membership of the RCMP or changing how we deal with or investigate public complaints. As you heard from the chair of the CRCC, Ms. Lahaie, on the tim

June 17th, 2019Committee meeting

Brian Sauvé

Public Safety committee  That's fine.

June 17th, 2019Committee meeting

Brian Sauvé

Public Safety committee  Well, I wouldn't say.... I mean, it was a challenge. We live in a diverse and very geographically spread-out country, so it was a challenge in the first year getting all of the members on board. The challenge now is in pushing the FPSLREB process in order to get through the appli

June 17th, 2019Committee meeting

Brian Sauvé

Public Safety committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. I hope the technology is working and that you can hear me.

June 17th, 2019Committee meeting

Brian Sauvé

Public Safety committee  Thank you. My name is Brian Sauvé. I'm a regular member. I'm also a sergeant in the RCMP. I've been on leave without pay to found and start the National Police Federation. Presently, I'm one of the interim co-chairs. For those who have been following from the sidelines, we made

June 17th, 2019Committee meeting

Brian Sauvé

Public Safety committee  Well, you could, but obviously that was all preliminary. A lot of research has to be done, a lot of work has to be done, to figure out what the standard is.

April 14th, 2016Committee meeting

Brian Sauvé

Public Safety committee  My top one is that clauses 40 and 42 should be struck.

April 14th, 2016Committee meeting

Brian Sauvé

Public Safety committee  Yes. There is a bigger discussion there, and I've read some of the minutes. I think it's fantastic. Maybe I should have been a witness there a year ago, but who knows? The biggest challenge that our members face today with respect to operational stress injuries—or occupational

April 14th, 2016Committee meeting

Brian Sauvé

Public Safety committee  Consultations, no; proposals, yes. Throughout the disability management process, yes, the management side of the table had proposed that they were looking to go and make a modification to GECA to remove our exclusion under the previous administration. Again, we were unequivocal

April 14th, 2016Committee meeting

Brian Sauvé

April 14th, 2016Committee meeting

Brian Sauvé