Province taking further steps towards full Saskatchewan Marshals Service
The Government of Saskatchewan is looking to take the next step toward a fully functioning provincial marshals service.
This week the government put out a request for proposals to find consulting services on its governance advisory council. The consultant would research and recommend a framework for the council.
According to the request, the winner would create materials to guide the Minister of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety Tim McLeod and the council, and could be needed to provide support for up to six months.
The province had previously said the council would have at least three people and provide “advice and guidance to the Minister of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety on how to exercise their powers and duties related to the marshals service.”