Who we are?
The Saskatchewan Association of Chiefs of Police (SACP) is the voice of policing in Saskatchewan. We provide leadership by working with communities and other agencies such as Justice, Health and Education to achieve safe communities.
Working through committees and by active liaison with various levels of government, the SACP is dedicated to making the province a better and safer place in which to live.
The business of the SACP is conducted by the Executive, with each member agency supporting the SACP to manage and implement various initiatives.
The SACP membership provides a forum for police and law enforcement agencies to discuss, collaborate and further advance community safety in Saskatchewan.
The SACP is affiliated with the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP).
Executive:
President - Chief Richard Bourassa, Moose Jaw Police Service
1st Vice-President - Chief Troy Cooper, Saskatoon Police Service
2nd Vice-President - A/Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore, RCMP "F" Division
Treasurer - Chief Evan Bray, Regina Police Service
Objectives:
Advocating innovative solutions for crime and public order issues.
Advocating community partnerships with the people of Saskatchewan.
Advocating the highest professional and ethical standards with the police community.
Promoting excellence through the provision of service, support and information to its members.
Beliefs:
That the preservation of, and respect for, the Rule of Law and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees policing by consent.
That strong and effective leadership depends on commitment.
That the public has a right and responsibility to participate in policing.
That quality and valued police service:
MUST enhance the safety and development of communities.
REQUIRES continuous learning for professional excellence.
REQUIRES empowerment to produce innovation and creativity.
Working through committees and by active liaison with various levels of government, the SACP is dedicated to making the province a better and safer place in which to live.
The business of the SACP is conducted by the Executive, with each member agency supporting the SACP to manage and implement various initiatives.
The SACP membership provides a forum for police and law enforcement agencies to discuss, collaborate and further advance community safety in Saskatchewan.
The SACP is affiliated with the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP).
Executive:
President - Chief Richard Bourassa, Moose Jaw Police Service
1st Vice-President - Chief Troy Cooper, Saskatoon Police Service
2nd Vice-President - A/Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore, RCMP "F" Division
Treasurer - Chief Evan Bray, Regina Police Service
Objectives:
Advocating innovative solutions for crime and public order issues.
Advocating community partnerships with the people of Saskatchewan.
Advocating the highest professional and ethical standards with the police community.
Promoting excellence through the provision of service, support and information to its members.
Beliefs:
That the preservation of, and respect for, the Rule of Law and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees policing by consent.
That strong and effective leadership depends on commitment.
That the public has a right and responsibility to participate in policing.
That quality and valued police service:
MUST enhance the safety and development of communities.
REQUIRES continuous learning for professional excellence.
REQUIRES empowerment to produce innovation and creativity.
Recruitment
Awards
2021
Leadership Award
- Sgt. Barry Bernard, RCMP “F” Division
- Sgt. Tyler Buchanan, RCMP “F” Division
- S/Sgt. Erin Coates, Saskatoon Police Service
- Sgt. Kathy Edwardsen, Prince Albert Police Service
- Conservation Officer Edward Glass, Ministry of Environment
- D/Cst. Shannon Parker, Saskatoon Police Service
- Sgt. Scott Thompson, Regina Police Service
- Cst. Alanna Coghill, Moose Jaw Police Service
- Cst. Jacques Geyer, Moose Jaw Police Service
- Cst. Aarron Woods, Moose Jaw Police Service
- Conservation Officer Evan Michayluk, Ministry of Environment
- Sgt. Brock Lockhart, Ministry of Environment.
- Cst. Alicia Hachey, RCMP “F” Division
- Cpl. Carmen Taylor, RCMP “F & D” Division
- Chief Lennard Busch, File Hills First Nations Police Service
- Chief Paul Ladouceur, Estevan Police Service