Justice Minister and Solicitor General Kaycee Madu talks rural crime in Munson

Justice Minister and Solicitor General Kaycee Madu speaks with 45 residents of the Drumheller-Stettler constituency at the Munson Community Hall Fri. July 23 to hear concerns/opinions about rural crime in the area as well as ways to modernize the Police Act. Additionally, he updated the public on the progress of the government’s study on the feasibility of establishing a provincial police service to replace the RCMP in Alberta. Since the beginning of July, Minister Madu has been meeting with municipal councils, Indigenous leaders and other stakeholders throughout the province. Associate Rural Economic Development Minister Nate Horner seated beside Madu also attended. ECA Review/T.Huxley
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Justice Minister and Solicitor General Kaycee Madu speaks with 45 residents of the Drumheller-Stettler constituency at the Munson Community Hall Fri. July 23 to hear concerns/opinions about rural crime in the area as well as ways to modernize the Police Act. Additionally, he updated the public on the progress of the government’s study on the feasibility of establishing a provincial police service to replace the RCMP in Alberta. Since the beginning of July, Minister Madu has been meeting with municipal councils, Indigenous leaders and other stakeholders throughout the province. Associate Rural Economic Development Minister Nate Horner seated beside Madu also attended.

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