Alberta expanding power, status for First Nations police
EDMONTON – The Alberta government has introduced proposed changes to the province’s Police Act which would expand the powers of First Nations police forces.
The changes are part of a number of proposed amendments under the Justices Statutes Amendment Act, Justice Minister Kaycee Madu said Wednesday.
First Nations police forces have been in place in Alberta for up to two decades, Madu said, but they haven’t received the credit they deserve for the work they’ve done in Indigenous communities.
“They can be much more sensitive to local issues and cultures,” Madu said.


