Saint John councillors voted to create a plan to improve relationships between city council and the city’s police board of commissioners. This comes after a September pitch by a councillor to dissolve the commission altogether.
Vote spurred by councillor’s push to dissolve board of police commissioners

Nipun Tiwari · CBC News
· Posted: May 06, 2026 4:14 PM EDT | Last Updated: 2 hours ago
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The consultant group Governedge said that the police commission and council are out of step with each other and need a mandate to repair the relationship. (Chad Ingraham/CBC)
Saint John city council voted to keep the current police board but make changes to how the force is governed following an independent review by a consulting firm.
City councillors voted in favor of the recommendations in a special meeting of council held virtually on Wednesday. The decision follows Coun. Gerry Lowe’s call in September to dissolve the Saint John Board of Police Commissioners.
Lowe motioned to convert it to a city department model, which would give council greater influence in policing.
The board is responsible for police policy, budget allocation and chief appointments.
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