Brenda Lucki’s time as commissioner of the RCMP has been eventful, to say the least.
She entered the post four years ago as the RCMP was confronting issues of workplace harassment, the treatment of Indigenous peoples, racism, and a need for internal reform, but things really came to a head in 2022.
National post reporter Adrian Humphreys joins the show to discuss Lucki’s high-profile testimony at two public inquiries, apologies and calls for her resignation, and whether she could see her contract renewed in 2023.
Background reading: 'A wounded leader': Inside RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki's terrible year
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