Nunavut passes bill to create civilian oversight of police in territory

Jun 8, 2021 | 11:55 AM

IQALUIT, Nunavut — Members of Nunavut’s legislative assembly voted to pass a bill Monday night that will change the way police oversight works in the territory. 

The bill amends the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Agreement Act to add provisions about independent investigations into serious actions involving police officers.

Nunavut currently has agreements with police forces in Ottawa and Calgary to do such reviews in the territory.

Under the new legislation, the Nunavut government can appoint civilian investigative groups to investigate serious incidents involving police but it doesn’t close the door on appointing police to investigate police.