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.
What municipalities can do to stand up for their community safety.
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.
The Alberta RCMP: a proven, effective, and affordable police service.
Support public safety in Alberta by keeping our dedicated RCMP Members where they belong: in our communities and province.
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Town Of Didsbury Council Hears Presentation From National Police Federation
Didsbury council heard a presentation from the National Police Federation (NPF) during last week’s meeting. It was regarding the provincial government’s proposal to replace the Alberta RCMP with a new provincial police service. The NPF conducted independent polling last October which showed 81 percent of Albertans in communities policed by the RCMP are satisfied with the service they […]
National Police Federation advocates for keeping RCMP in Alberta
Alberta should stay the course with policing by the RCMP in rural areas and smaller municipalities rather than forming its own provincial police force. That was the message Morinville Town Council heard at its Committee of the Whole Meeting Tuesday.The message was presented by Kevin Halwa and Jeff McGowan, directors of the National Police Federation, […]
Delegation asking for Rocky’s support for keeping RCMP in Alberta
Both the Town of Rocky Mountain House and Clearwater County have been forwarded letters asking for support from multiple municipalities to have Alberta stick with the RCMP for policing services as opposed to creating a provincial force.A delegation from the National Police Federation (NPF), who represents 3,500 RCMP members, spoke during Rocky town council’s May […]
Municipal District Expresses Support for RCMP
The Municipal District of Pincher Creek continues to show its opposition to replacing the RCMP in Alberta with a provincial police force.In March a letter outlining the district’s concerns was sent by Reeve Brian Hammond to Kacyee Madu, Alberta’s Minister of Justice and Solicitor General.“Our council…does not support the Province of Alberta’s initiative to replace […]