In eight provinces, three territories, and more than 150 municipalities across Canada, it is the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) that hands out speeding tickets, enforces bylaws, and tracks down thieves, thugs, and drug dealers.
But the Alberta government is moving forward with a study to see if the province can establish its own police force, rather than relying on contracting the Mounties for its policing services.
David Akin explains what this could mean for the province and what national ramifications it could have if it goes forward.
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But the Alberta government is moving forward with a study to see if the province can establish its own police force, rather than relying on contracting the Mounties for its policing services.
David Akin explains what this could mean for the province and what national ramifications it could have if it goes forward.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/8335774/alberta-provincial-police-force-report/
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