OTTAWA,
ON, Sept. 17, 2024 /CNW/ - Today, the
RCMP launched a new webpage to track progress on Mass Casualty
Commission (MCC) recommendations, a transparent and accessible way
to follow the RCMP's progress on advancing
recommendations from the MCC Final Report. This webpage is
part of the RCMP's MCC Progress Hub —a redesign of our MCC-content
into one centralized location
The webpage will allow users to search for and monitor the
RCMP's progress on advancing recommendations from the MCC Final
Report. Moving forward, the RCMP will also use this webpage to
provide updates on our work to respond to other major external
reviews of the RCMP.
Using the various search functions and filters, users will see a
list of action items—initiatives the RCMP is implementing to
address individual recommendations, and to bring forward meaningful
and lasting change.
The webpage will be updated quarterly as the RCMP makes progress
on individual action items. Interested users are encouraged to
subscribe to the RSS feed to receive notifications about updates to
the page when new information is added. Users will also be able to
search for the latest updates using the date filter.
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"The launch of the progress tracking webpage is an important
milestone in our commitment to report on the work we're undertaking
to address the Mass Casualty Commission Final Report
recommendations, and to further our transparency with Canadians. We
will continue our efforts, alongside our partners, to advance
reform across the organization."
— Mike
Duheme, Commissioner
Quick facts
- On March 27, 2024, The RCMP
published Taking action: The RCMP's strategy for implementing the
Mass Casualty Commission Final Report recommendations. The strategy
is organized by 10 themes, which are used to group the MCC
recommendations. Each theme includes action items to advance the
recommendations.
- Although the RCMP has a role to play in advancing all 130
MCC recommendations in collaboration with partners; the nature of
our role varies across the recommendations, as we lead on 33 of the
recommendations and contribute to another 55.
- Action items displayed on the progress tracking webpage do
not reflect all 130 recommendations from the MCC Final Report, as
some of the recommendations fall outside of our authority. The
number of action items may vary, depending on the work required.
Action items may also be modified, removed, or added as we
continuously evaluate if our efforts are meeting the mark and/or
supporting our partners. Some action items may be delayed as we
seek any additional resources or authorities.
- Further information on the RCMP's reforms efforts is
available on the RCMP MCC Progress Hub.
Link: RCMP launches webpage to track progress on Mass
Casualty Commission recommendations
SOURCE Royal Canadian Mounted Police Media Relations and Issues
Management