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The Same Failed Idea Since 2020: Albertans Don’t Want a New Police Service.
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Latest News
Stettler urban, rural councils hear warnings about Alberta’s provincial police plan
Stettler urban and rural councillors, along with other members of the public, heard warnings from the National Police Federation (NPF) about the Alberta government’s proposal to replace the RCMP with a provincial force. The Stettler and area residents attended an information session Feb. 1 at the Stettler CanAlta Hotel as part of the NPF’s province-wide public […]
Provincial police service costs more, won’t solve rural crime issues: RCMP union reps
OLDS — Replacing the RCMP with a proposed provincial police force will cost far more and won’t really solve issues like crime and long response times in rural areas, two RCMP officers told a crowd in Olds. That’s the gist of a presentation given to about 35 people in the Olds College land sciences building on Feb.2. […]
KeepAlbertaRCMP touts benefits of sticking with RCMP service at Airdrie info session
The KeepAlbertaRCMP Community Engagement Tour made a stop at the Airdrie Legion on Feb. 3, where representatives of the National Police Federation (NPF) spoke to a packed room of attendees.Last fall, Minister of Justice and Solicitor General, Kaycee Madu, proposed the creation of Alberta’s own provincially led and funded policing force to replace the current […]
National Police Federation directors stop in Stettler
Two members of Canada’s National Police Federation (NPF) were in Stettler on Feb. 1, 2022, to raise community awareness of the implications relating to the province’s proposed plan to transition to a provincial police force.The potential establishment of an Alberta Provincial Police Service was brought up in the Government of Alberta’s 2020 Fair Deal Panel […]