Replacing the Alberta RCMP: No Costing. No Transparency. No Support.
Stand with over 19,000 Albertans that oppose the Province’s plan to replace the Alberta RCMP.
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The Same Failed Idea Since 2020: Albertans Don’t Want a New Police Service.
The Government of Alberta is choosing to funnel precious taxpayer dollars into the new Alberta Sheriffs Police Service (ASPS), a project that resurfaces an idea Albertans and municipalities have already rejected.
What Municipalities Can Do to Stand Up for Their Community Safety.
Municipalities can reject this costly plan and advocate for more investment in Alberta RCMP resources to enhance policing where it’s needed most, keeping Albertans and their communities safe.
The Alberta RCMP: A Proven, Locally Accountable, and Affordable Police Service.
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Under The Dome: ‘Doesn’t make sense’ Pushback against Kenney government’s Alberta police force proposal
One of the key planks of the Alberta Fair Deal plan is the notion of a provincial police force.The idea is that, with a provincial police force akin to the likes of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) or the Sûreté du Québec, the Alberta government would have more control over policing in the province and […]
Letter: Why throw away good money?
In response to Jan. 21 News article, “NPF making efforts to keep RCMP in Alberta”Read the full Letter to the Editor in Medicine Hat News.
Keep Alberta RCMP stops in Pincher Creek
As the UCP government is currently conducting engagement sessions with municipalities on the possibility of transitioning to a provincial police force, the union which represents 20,000 RCMP officers across Canada is holding their own session across Alberta in an effort to prevent that from happening.“Their own survey showed the vast majority of the province did […]
Members of Alberta Municipalities explore the future of policing in Alberta
More than 400 local government officials, including mayors, councillors and chief administrative officers, participated in Alberta Municipalities’ virtual summit Wednesday night on the future of policing in Alberta.The two-hour event, hosted by Alberta Municipalities President Cathy Heron, presented association members with a summary of the key points made in the PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PwC) report commissioned by the Government […]