RCMP struggling to attract police recruits, RCMP Superintendent tells Chilliwack Council
CHILLIWACK — Police aren’t fielding nearly as many applications from candidates seeking a career in policing these days, and there’s a possible reason behind it all, according to an official from the Upper Fraser Valley RCMP detachment in Chilliwack.
RCMP Superintendent Davy Lee told Chilliwack City Council at its meeting Tuesday (Aug. 2) that the narrative around policing has shifted to the point that good candidates are largely bypassing law enforcement and considering other careers.
Lee attended Tuesday’s meeting to present a report about RCMP activities in the community over the past year. After Lee completed his report, Chilliwack councillor Bud Mercer asked Lee about vacancies within the federal police force and whether the RCMP was experiencing personnel shortages.
“It’s across the board,” Lee told Mercer and council members. “We’re definitely not unique in this situation. Chilliwack RCMP are no different than other RCMP within the Lower Mainland or across the province, or even across the country.”
