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Latest News
Virtual Events Added as ‘Keep Alberta RCMP’ Dates Continue to Sell Out
The ‘Keep Alberta RCMP’ tour has been making the rounds, having come to Okotoks on Jan. 18.The tour is headed up by the National Police Federation (NPF), a police union that intends to educate Albertans on the implications of implementing a provincial police force, particularly the downsides they foresee.Read the full story in Okotoks Online.
NPF making efforts to keep RCMP in Alberta
The National Police Federation made a stop on their KeepAlbertaRCMP tour at Royal Canadian Legion Branch 17 in Medicine Hat on Thursday to host a public consultation in hopes of keeping the RCMP in the province over Alberta’s idea of implementing a provincial police service.The province is proposing to replace the current Alberta RCMP with […]
Municipal leaders question Alberta government push to fund provincial police force
Alberta municipal leaders say rather than investing hundreds of millions of dollars into a provincial police force, the government should focus on increasing funding to address the major drivers of crime.Alberta Municipalities, formerly the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association, held a virtual summit Wednesday night on the future of policing in the province, with more than […]
National Police Federation Wants RCMP To Stay Put In Alberta
The Strathmore Legion’s upstairs hall was full on Friday of residents concerned about the Alberta Government’s recent campaign to move to a provincial police service that would replace the Alberta RCMP. “The provincial government is considering moving away from the RCMP as the provincial police service and creating their own provincial police service,” explained Kevin Halwa, a 25-year member of the RCMP and a board member […]