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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Over 100,000 + Letters Sent in Support of Our RCMP.
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.
Support public safety in Alberta by keeping our dedicated RCMP Members where they belong: in our communities and province.
Latest News
Media Statement: Grande Prairie Policing Transition Costs Climb Again: All Albertans Footing the Bill for a Politically Driven Agenda
Edmonton, AB – Following is a statement from Brian Sauvé, President and CEO of the National Police Federation, in response to Government of Alberta’s announcement of an additional $7 million contribution toward Grande Prairie’s municipal police transition:“The Province’s announcement of an additional $7 million in provincial taxpayer funding to support the creation of a local police […]
Have Your Say on the Province’s Costly, Untested New Police Service
On April 10, Alberta’s Minister of Public Safety introduced legislation to establish a costly, untested new police service in the province—the Independent Alberta Police Service (IAPS). This is deeply concerning. No Accountability or Transparency Albertans and municipalities have already rejected the Government’s previously proposed provincial police service from 2021. Despite this, the Government is pushing forward with […]
Rocky Mountain House Policing Survey—Help Shape the Future of Policing
The Town of Rocky Mountain House is conducting a Municipal Policing Model Study to explore options for policing service providers, including the existing RCMP, in our community.As part of this study, a survey was launched for residents to share their experiences on policing until May 6.Take the Survey HereMake Your Voice Heard TodayYour feedback is […]
Open Letter to Minister Ellis Addressing Repeated Falsehoods about Alberta RCMP
Edmonton, AB — The National Police Federation (NPF), the certified bargaining agent representing ~20,000 RCMP Regular Members and Reservists, including approximately 3,500 serving Albertans, has issued a public letter to the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, Mike Ellis, expressing concern over his continued pattern of spreading false and politically motivated claims about the Alberta RCMP. The letter […]