Municipalities say province ignoring concerns about provincial police
LETHBRIDGE, AB – An organization representing over 300 of Alberta’s 334 municipalities says the Government of Alberta is not hearing its concerns regarding a proposed provincial police service that could replace the RCMP in Alberta.
Alberta Municipalities says in a statement that they had a constructive meeting with Justice Minister Tyler Shandro on Aug. 25.
The 90-minute conversation focused on the proposed model, the current RCMP model, the possibility of creating a provincial public safety task force, Alberta’s relationship with the RCMP, and recruitment challenges.
Coming out of the meeting, however, Alberta Municipalities says the government “needs to stop planning and designing a policing model in a silo or vacuum.” They claim the province has not adequately heard the concerns of stakeholders such as themselves.