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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.
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The Alberta RCMP: A Proven, Locally Accountable, and Affordable Police Service.
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Latest News
KeepAlbertaRCMP Community Engagement Tour Continues in Southern Alberta, Virtual Dates Added
Edmonton, AB – From January 18 to February 3, 2022, the National Police Federation’s KeepAlbertaRCMP community engagement meetings will continue across Southern Alberta, to share information, including potential costs, related to Government’s proposed policing transition. Both in-person and virtual sessions will enable participants to share their questions and concerns directly with panelists.This engagement tour is […]
‘Keep Alberta RCMP’ tour meets with community leaders during Fort McMurray stop
The National Police Federation (NPF) launched their Alberta-wide tour advocating for keeping the police service in the province with a Tuesday stop in Fort McMurray.Community leaders attending the meeting at the Radisson Hotel agreed with the organization’s arguments, but also argued there must be organizational and cultural changes within the RCMP.Read the full story in […]
‘Keep Alberta RCMP’ Tour Making a Stop in Okotoks
A police union is touring the province, and they’ll soon make a stop in Okotoks.The ‘Keep Alberta RCMP’ tour from the National Police Federation (NPF) is aimed at educating Albertans on the implications of transitioning from the RCMP to a provincial police force.Read the full story in Okotoks Online.
City mayor concerned public not invited to province-led policing meeting
Provincial Justice Minister and Solicitor General Kaycee Madu will be in Brooks this month to meet with municipal officials behind closed doors to discuss the possible dismantling of the RCMP and transition to a provincial force.“Municipal engagement sessions will be open to municipal elected representatives, municipal employees and organizations representing municipalities,” states an undated letter […]