Province setting clear rules on police respecting rights
EDMONTON, AB– The Alberta Government has introduced new legislation that would “outright prohibit carding and standardize street checks.”
“Bill 63, the Police (Street Checks and Carding) Amendment Act, 2021, would continue the work to reform policing in Alberta,” the release reads.
The bill outlines the ban on carding and shows how street checks are done by amending the Police Act to provide clear definitions of carding and street checks.
“We’re keeping our commitment to have a clear set of rules to ensure police respect Albertans’ rights. Putting into law the outright ban of carding and making sure there are clear rules around street checks is just one action government is taking to reform policing and combat the legacy of institutional racism that still pervades too many parts of society,” says Justice Minister Kaycee Madu.


