Two members with the Prince Albert Police Service are amongst those recently appointed Aides-de-Camp (ADC) to Saskatchewan’s Lieutenant Governor, the Honourable Russ Mirasty. Deputy Chief of Police Farica Prince and Inspector Craig Mushka began this role earlier this year.
ADCs are senior officers who assist the Lieutenant Governor in the performance of his duties, ensuring that the appropriate protocol is followed while working with event organizers to create smooth and enjoyable events.
Aides-de-Camp selected for this honourary appointment are recognized for leadership and professionalism in their careers. Deputy Chief Prince is responsible for leading the development, implementation and measurement of operational and administrative strategies of all divisions within the Prince Albert Police Service. She is the co-chair of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP) Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion committee, and member of the CACP President’s Advisory Council. In her role with our police service, Deputy Chief Prince serves as chair of our EDI and recruiting committees, and is leading work to update our strategic plan, including consultations with community partners and residents.
Inspector Mushka has worked with our police service since 2001 and has experienced many areas of the organization throughout his career. He currently oversees our Support Services Division, which includes Community Policing, Proactive Policing, Crime Reduction, Community Safety Officers, Traffic, Canine, Victim Services and Child Protection.
The Lieutenant Governor is the official representative of His Majesty King Charles III in Saskatchewan. Representing the Crown, the Lieutenant Governor participates in many commemorative ceremonies and celebratory events across the province each year.