The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in Nova Scotia has a new commanding officer. Dan Morrow, a veteran officer who has served in the province since 2007, has been appointed to the top role.
Morrow brings extensive experience to the position, having worked in various capacities within the RCMP over the years. His appointment marks a continuation of leadership within the Nova Scotia RCMP, as he steps into the role previously held by another officer.
The announcement was made by RCMP officials, who highlighted Morrow's dedication and service to the province. Morrow expressed his commitment to maintaining public safety and strengthening community ties.
This leadership change comes at a time when the RCMP continues to focus on its core mandate of protecting Canadians and upholding the law. Morrow's familiarity with Nova Scotia's unique policing challenges is expected to be an asset in his new role.



