Province announces $286-million to bolster rural policing
COALDALE, AB – The Government of Alberta has announced a major new investment into policing for small communities, but they will feel the impacts on their wallets.
$286-million will be spent over the next five years, which Justice Minister Doug Schweitzer says will see another 300 police officers being hired and another 200 support staff.
“Right now, we have approximately 1,600 RCMP members that are here in rural Alberta – this will take us up to about 1,900 police officers. It’ll also allow us to hire support staff to allow us to do tactical units and provide technical expertise to make sure we have the behind-the-scenes work that can be done to go after drug trafficking, organized crime, and other areas.”
Currently, most small and rural communities do not pay for policing out of their own pockets. This will change for most.