The misguided RCMP focus on media coverage
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OPINION
The misguided RCMP focus on media coverage
THE EDITORIAL BOARD
PUBLISHED JUNE 30, 2026
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An RCMP epaulette in Edmonton in February, 2025.
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Journalism is sometimes called the first draft of history. The job is straightforward: talk to people, figure out as best as possible what is happening, inform the public. For the RCMP in Saskatchewan, that’s a problem.
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