RCMP Commissioner Not 'Muzzled,' Toews Says

Vic Toews

First Posted: 01/20/2012 4:57 pm Updated: 01/23/2012 1:36 pm


Public Safety Minister Vic Toews is denying allegations that his department is trying to "muzzle" RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson.


Toews was responding to accusations by Liberal Senator Colin Kenny that Toews' department is trying to silence the Commissioner by approving Paulson's meetings.


Kenny had been trying to set up a meeting with Paulson since December, but could not get Paulson to agree to a date or time, according to emails between Kenny and Paulson that Kenny released to the media this week.


After some prodding, Paulson said he could not commit to a meeting until he got the stamp of approval from the Department of Public Safety, according to the emails.


But Toews said Friday it was the former Liberal government that established that practice in order to ensure "fair access by other parliamentarians to key security institutions" under Public Safety.


Burgers and beer


Kenny and Paulson had been exchanging emails about meeting over burgers and beer to discuss some issues concerning the RCMP — a meeting Kenny described in casual terms, calling it a "get-together." Kenny said that he had set up similar meetings with the previous nine RCMP Commissioners without issue.


He added that Paulson had once been a dinner guest at his house, suggesting that Paulson hadn't needed to seek approval for that "meeting."


Kenny says nobody should be telling a commissioner to whom he should speak.


"If a member of a government is making these decisions, the integrity of the RCMP is eroded," Kenny said in one of the emails.


Speaking to Rosemary Barton on CBC's Power & Politics, Kenny said Paulson was set to have the meeting until someone from Toews' office intervened.


"I think for [Paulson] to maintain the integrity of his office, he has to draw a line in the sand and say to Mr. Toews ... I cannot be dictated to as to who I can see and who I can't," he said.


Paulson told CBC News Friday that he was simply following protocol, and that the protocol exists for a reason.


"We would not apply the national guidelines . . . where [a] local MP wanted to meet with the local detachment commander to talk about local priorities or issues," he wrote in an email to CBC Power & Politics host Evan Solomon. "We would however if the local MP was trying to have the local detachment commander weigh in on a major national policy matter or a political discussion on a contentious bit of legislation."


'Baseless and inaccurate'


Toews released a statement Friday denying the allegations and later spoke to reporters.


"The commissioner of the RCMP will meet with whom he chooses to meet with," he said during a news conference at the Ottawa International Airport. "Claims that (Paulson) is being muzzled (are) baseless and inaccurate"


He defended the protocol as both fair and necessary, and said there had been no change in the policy, which he said was set by former Liberal MP Anne McClellan when she was public safety minister.


"The protocol is an appropriate balance between the independence of the RCMP on law enforcement matters and its accountability to me as the minister responsible for the RCMP," Toews said.


"Senator Kenny knows that this policy was in place when the Liberals formed government, it’s simply a continuation. When he was denied a secret meeting that he wanted, he went to the media," Toews added. "And, so I find it rather surprising, his tact."


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08:27 PM on 01/22/2012
Harperites are so uptight. TheRCMP Commissioner is a senoir public servant and a responsible person or he should not have been appointed by Harper. Let him do his job. Harper does not need to micromanage everyone. What is he afraid of?
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01:46 PM on 01/22/2012
What does Ann say about this? Is it true she established protocols that the minister must be notified prior to a meeting with a supposed independent organization?

If so, what are the protocols established by Anne? Since Vic says he is following her lead and infers nothing has changed. Lets see the truth - has Vic and Harper changed the protocols to suite them and their power hungry agenda? I only know of one instance were they did NOT change something from the past - bank financing laws and was not by their choice - events overtook them.

So if they did change things. Do they want transcripts post meeting? Do they want abstracts or do they want to ease drop on the entire conversation since the they both seem to want to ease drop on every citizen's private communications. Your home will be next. You know you got to control everyone to stay in power forever - that is the goal.

So Vic, is it simple notification or something else more typical of the Harper Reform, undermine: access, truth, transparency, accountability, government responsibility, Parliament and ultimately Canadian democracy?

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