Group claims ‘misinformation’ from Alberta Justice on provincial police proposal
EDMONTON – Organizations are going back and forth on how much it would cost to establish and operate a new provincial police service in Alberta.
On Aug. 16, Justice Minister Tyler Shandro unveiled his proposal for an Alberta Provincial Police Service (APPS) that would replace the RCMP in Alberta.
Shandro wants to use community detachments and regional hubs to decentralize law enforcement services across the province, as well as to add 275 front-line police officers to the smallest 42 detachments.
Joseph Dow, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Justice, issued a statement last week, saying that the government has “repeatedly – and publicly – made a commitment that no additional costs will be passed onto municipalities if it decides to transition from the RCMP.”