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A former police officer is again speaking out to cast doubts on the sincerity of efforts by the Calgary Police Service to reform the service’s culture following allegations of bullying, harassment and abuse within the force.

At a meeting of the Calgary police commission on Tuesday, former police constable Jen Magnus said the force has done nothing since her public resignation in January to demonstrate it’s serious about making changes to police culture.

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“I do not feel that things have changed. And I do not feel it’s a safe environment right now because they’re not acknowledging that bullying and harassment is an issue within the service,” said Magnus.

She said she received correspondence from CPS lawyers that suggested that the service still doesn’t believe there is a problem within the force.

“If they believe it doesn’t exist, why the heck are we here?”