Kenney announces UCP plan to tackle crime in Alberta
EDMONTON – United Conservative Leader Jason Kenney says if he were premier he would throw out a policy that directs Alberta’s Crown prosecutors to abandon some criminal cases to make sure more serious ones get to court.
Kenney, at a campaign stop in Lac Ste. Anne County, said the policy flies in the face of justice and could be rectified with more resources and better planning.
He said a UCP government will hire 50 more prosecutors and support staff and would use alternative measures such as more drug treatment courts to get people through the system.
“The first duty of government is to protect public safety,” Kenney said. “But on that score, this NDP government has failed. Crime has risen steeply since the NDP took over with its soft on crime approach. A United Conservative government will act to give our police and prosecutors the tools they need to protect law abiding Albertans and put serious criminals behind bars.”


