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Public Safety committee  When there is an injunction, we have the discretion of a couple of things, mostly the timing and the intensity. We can decide when and how we will enforce, even though the injunction is in place. That's the discretion that we've been given.

February 27th, 2020Committee meeting

Commr Brenda Lucki

June 18th, 2019Committee meeting

Commr Brenda Lucki

Health committee  Yes. Normally, though, when we do have a victim, it's basically consent. The victim can provide consent and we can get access to the records.

June 18th, 2019Committee meeting

Commr Brenda Lucki

Health committee  For the lawyers who have the 100 names, if they were to speak with those victims and provide them the option of coming to the police, we would absolutely sit down with each and every victim they have, to look at it from a criminal point of view. That's one thing they could do.

June 18th, 2019Committee meeting

Commr Brenda Lucki

Health committee  They have their own processes, their regulatory processes that we don't get involved in. We go through the Criminal Code, and so it's criminal.... When it comes to regulatory, it's no different from how in our organization we have internal investigations. Maybe it's not against t

June 18th, 2019Committee meeting

Commr Brenda Lucki

Health committee  It depends. If they feel it was criminal they should be bringing it forward to the police. It's no different from it is when we do an internal investigation. If we get enough reason to believe—reasonable and probable grounds—that a criminal matter has occurred, then we would go t

June 18th, 2019Committee meeting

Commr Brenda Lucki

Health committee  If it's urgent, you can call 911, obviously. Each town has its own local number, which—

June 18th, 2019Committee meeting

Commr Brenda Lucki

Health committee  You could present your complaint to another police agency and they would take it to the police of jurisdiction. If you wanted to, if you trusted the police in Alberta, you could go over to Alberta and make your complaint, but the complaint would come back to Saskatchewan, the pol

June 18th, 2019Committee meeting

Commr Brenda Lucki

Health committee  There's 911.

June 18th, 2019Committee meeting

Commr Brenda Lucki

Health committee  Not to my knowledge, but I'm not 100% sure.

June 18th, 2019Committee meeting

Commr Brenda Lucki

Health committee  Thank you.

June 18th, 2019Committee meeting

Commr Brenda Lucki

Health committee  I know that there is a whole bunch of people following up on things. I don't have the specifics, but I know they're trying to follow the trail to see if we can get names and also they are working with the other police agencies to see what they have.

June 18th, 2019Committee meeting

Commr Brenda Lucki

Health committee  It should be recorded as at least a contact, but depending on when it was, it may not show up in our records. It could have been already disposed of if it was far in the past.

June 18th, 2019Committee meeting

Commr Brenda Lucki

Health committee  I just think that we enforce the applicable laws in accordance with the specific circumstances—the laws that are there. I think the Department of Justice would be in a better position to respond to such a question.

June 18th, 2019Committee meeting

Commr Brenda Lucki

Health committee  No, but if they said, for instance, that something happened in Canada, which is right now what we have, or it happened in a town, unless we get more information to narrow down who that child is, we would follow up as far as we could follow up and try to figure out who that was.

June 18th, 2019Committee meeting

Commr Brenda Lucki