Meet Teddy Munro, the First Nation officer shaping Saskatchewan’s Marshals Service
When Teddy Munro looks at Saskatchewan’s newest police service, he sees more than a new badge.
He sees an opportunity to rebuild trust between law enforcement and Indigenous communities.
The veteran RCMP officer, who joined the Saskatchewan Marshals Service (SMS) in October as superintendent of First Nation, Métis policing and special initiatives, says Indigenous leadership must be at the heart of how the agency grows.
“One of my mandates is to bring in First Nation and Métis individuals to be part of policing,” Munro said. “It’s very important for us to develop that recruiting tool to bring Indigenous people into the [SMS].”



