Oaths on eagle feathers to be allowed in Manitoba RCMP detachments
WINNIPEG — The head of the RCMP in Manitoba says providing an eagle feather to people swearing oaths is a positive step toward reconciliation with Indigenous communities.
Assistant Commissioner Scott Kolody says officers work closely with Indigenous people every day and he hopes providing an eagle feather will show mutual respect and trust.
Victims, witnesses and suspects until now have had the option to swear on a Bible or make an affirmation before giving a statement.
“For some the eagle feather provides comfort and strength in their most difficult times. By holding the eagle feather, they find the strength to talk and are empowered to speak the truth,” Kolody said at a news conference Tuesday.