Dale McFee has served as Police Chief for the Edmonton Police Service since 2019. Prior to
this role, Dale served 6.5 years as the Deputy Minister of Corrections and Policing in the
Ministry of Justice for the Government of Saskatchewan and was the Senior Deputy
Minister involved with leading transformational change. Dale served as a police officer for
26 years in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, including 9 years as the Chief of Police for the
Prince Albert Police Service.
Dale has considerable small to mid-size business experience and lectured extensively on
leadership and change management nationally and internationally. He is a former
member of Entrepreneurs International and served in the capacity of moderator for groups
of business leaders within Saskatchewan. Dale is a past President of the Canadian
Association Chiefs of Police, a former Chair of the Federal Provincial Deputy Ministers and
former Co-Chair of CCJS within Stats Canada, current Director of the Major Cities Chiefs
Association.
Dale has received several commendations in his related fields including being appointed
and promoted to officer within the Order of Merit within police services by the Governor
General of Canada. He has received a provincial policing leadership award for Leadership
in Multi-Agency Community Mobilization. He is a recognized Governor General
Leadership alumnus and a former citizen of the year within his home community.
Dale lectures nationally and internationally and speaks with first-hand knowledge and
expertise about policing, community engagement, data and analytics, artificial
intelligence, social finance and impact investing.