Gov’t expects Saskatchewan Marshals Service to be operational by 2026
The Saskatchewan government provided more details Thursday about the new Saskatchewan Marshals Service (SMS), including that it’s expected to be up and running by mid- to late 2026.
The government said the service, which was outlined in the throne speech on Oct. 26, will comprise about 70 officers. It’s expected to cost around $20 million annually.
According to the government, the marshals will work in areas with high crime rates, arrest offenders with outstanding warrants, and investigate farming-related crimes like theft and trespassing.
“We know there are areas in Saskatchewan that need more visible, active policing,” Christine Tell — the province’s minister of corrections, policing and public safety — said in a media release. “The SMS will provide that, and work with RCMP and municipal police to strengthen law enforcement across the entire province.”