SWRBOT calls government to establish standardized province-wide RCMP engagement
The Surrey & White Rock Board of Trade (SWRBOT) is calling on the Provincial Government to establish a standardized province-wide RCMP engagement framework to strengthen public safety, improve accountability, and better address the economic impacts of crime on businesses and communities.
The policy resolution, Building Consistent RCMP Engagement Structures to Support Safer Communities and Stronger Economies, will be presented at the B.C. Chamber of Commerce Annual General Meeting and Policy Sessions in June .
The resolution raises concerns that RCMP detachments across British Columbia engage with businesses and community stakeholders inconsistently. While some detachments maintain formal advisory committees and business liaison programs, others lack structured engagement entirely, limiting communication, collaboration, and local input into policing priorities.
Although B.C.’s Provincial Policing Standards state that policing bodies should pursue input from a broad spectrum of the community, including the business community, SWRBOT notes there is currently no standardized provincial framework requiring formal advisory committees, regular consultation timelines, or consistent reporting practices across RCMP detachments.
The resolution also recognizes that following consultations with SWRBOT and affected business communities, the province established a community advisory group on extortion to improve coordination and information-sharing between law enforcement, government, and impacted stakeholders. SWRBOT views this as a positive step and is encouraging the provincial government to build on this model by expanding and standardizing formal engagement structures across RCMP detachments throughout British Columbia.








