The Province of Alberta is again proposing to replace the Alberta RCMP with an unproven and uncosted police service with no public consultation.
Albertans do not want this costly and unnecessary disruption to community and public safety.
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The same failed idea since 2021: Albertans don’t want a new police service.
The Government of Alberta is choosing to funnel precious taxpayer dollars into the new Independent Agency Police Service (IAPS), a project Albertans and municipalities have already rejected.
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Municipalities can reject this risky plan and advocate for more investment in Alberta RCMP resources to enhance policing where it’s needed most, keeping Albertans and their communities safe.
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Latest News
Members of National Police Federation in Airdrie during Keep Alberta RCMP Tour
Representatives of the National Police Federation were in Airdrie on Thursday as part of their KeepAlbertaRCMP Community Engagement Tour.The tour which has stops across Alberta was in response to a study that was initiated by the province of Alberta and carried out by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, Canada about the potential transition to a provincial police service. PwC Canada was hired […]
Tour in support of RCMP in Alberta stops in Red Deer
A public engagement tour making its way across the province in support of the RCMP in Alberta made a stop in Red Deer on Monday.Hosted by the National Police Federation (NPF), the KeepAlbertaRCMP Community Engagement Tour was held at the Cambridge Red Deer Hotel and Conference Centre.Read the full story on rdnewsNOW.
Southern Alberta mayor says feedback not a focus of Provincial police engagement sessions
Representatives from the province’s Justice and Solicitor General’s office have hit the road to engage with municipal officials throughout Alberta on the proposed provincial police force. But, after attending the Jan. 25 session in Okotoks, Mayor Tanya Thorn said there really wasn’t much opportunity to engage. “I’m happy to provide feedback, but if you’re calling it a […]
Cost of replacing Alberta RCMP would be huge: National Police Federation
Alberta’s transition to a provincial police force could cost $1 billion or more based on Surrey, B.C.’s experiences, said a National Police Federation spokesman on Monday in Red Deer.The province has been floating the idea of replacing Alberta’s 3,100 RCMP officers and 1,000 civilians with a provincial force. A PriceWaterhouseCooper study estimated the transition costs […]