Winnipeg mayor calls for meeting with premier, prime minister over violence
WINNIPEG — The mayor of Winnipeg says a meeting with the prime minister and Manitoba premier is necessary after a rise in violence and multiple homicides in the city, including the death of a three-year-old boy stabbed in his sleep.
Mayor Brian Bowman said Tuesday he requested an urgent face-to-face meeting with Justin Trudeau and Brian Pallister.
“We can discuss how we can better work together to build a healthier community to deal with the root causes of crime that we are seeing, specifically relating to the homicides that we are witnessing over the last week,” Bowman said.
Winnipeg police are investigating the city’s 40th homicide after a man was found shot in a home late Monday night. Officers were called about 11:45 p.m. to a townhouse in the South Pointe neighbourhood, where they located the dead man.