
TACKLING RURAL CRIME
RED DEER — An Alberta MP is trying to create stiffer penalties for those convicted of a crime that takes place in a rural area.
Red Deer-Lacombe’s Blaine Calkins (Conservative Party of Canada) says rural residents are right to be fed up with the seemingly revolving door utilized by criminals.
Other MPs involved on the task force included Rachael Harder (Lethbridge), John Barlow (Foothills), Glen Motz (Med Hat), anf Arnold Viersen (Peace River).
Calkins’ bill, C-458, would propose that the Criminal Code of Canada be amended to add ‘evidence that an offence was directed at a property or person vulnerable due to their remoteness from emergency services’ be an aggravating circumstance when judges get to sentencing.