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NEWS RELEASE | |
For Immediate Release 2022PSSG0067-001772 Nov. 23, 2022 |
Office of the Premier Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General |
Province invests in specialized, rural police services | |
VICTORIA – The Province is taking action to deliver stronger public safety services to protect people in urban, rural, and remote communities across B.C. through new funding that will help specialized units and rural police forces staff up and help keep streets safer for everyone. As part of the Safer Communities Action Plan, the Province is enhancing investments in core police funding that will sustain and strengthen enforcement and crime prevention capacity throughout British Columbia. The funding will ensure adequate and effective levels of policing and law enforcement, particularly in rural, remote and Indigenous communities, and in a wide variety of specialized teams that investigate and prevent complex, violent and organized crimes. The funding will also provide support to prosecutors and probation officers with respect to violent, high-risk offenders. “Everyone deserves to feel safe, and my government is working on every front to protect our communities and make them stronger,” said Premier David Eby. “As part of our Safer Communities Action Plan, we will help ensure that the RCMP can operate to its full capability to keep people safe. The actions today will help stabilize policing and provide our provincial police force with the staff resources they need to address public safety concerns head on.” Through an investment of $230 million over three years, the Province will tackle key public safety issues, including:
Staffing up these units will improve public safety by increasing the overall capacity of homicide and missing persons investigations where foul play is suspected, and deterring the causes of motor vehicle fatalities, such as speeding, distracted driving and impairment. “This historic commitment to invest in core RCMP police funding is a massive undertaking that took two years to achieve,” said Mike Farnworth, Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General. “Sustained core funding will provide a strong foundation for police resources, enabling the police to focus on violent crimes and other pressing public safety issues, while also actioning the implementation of the Safer Communities Action Plan and other public safety initiatives.” Since 2017, government has taken steps to prevent money laundering and organized crime that fuels the toxic drug crisis by providing resources to police, reversing cuts to sexual assault centres, increasing crime prevention and victim support services funding, and making record investments in housing, mental health and poverty reduction. Quick Facts:
Learn More: To read more about the Safer Communities Action Plan, visit: https://strongerbc.gov.bc.ca/safer-communities A backgrounder follows. |
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Aileen Machell Director of Communications Office of the Premier 250 361-5381 | Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General Media Relations 250 213-3602 |
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BACKGROUNDER | |
For Immediate Release 2022PSSG0067-001772 Nov. 23, 2022 |
Office of the Premier Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General |
What people are saying about investments in core police funding | |
Deputy Commissioner Dwayne McDonald, commanding officer, BC RCMP, Surrey – “We wholeheartedly welcome this unprecedented multi-year investment in the provincial RCMP budget, as it will have a direct impact on delivering public safety to the communities we proudly serve. This commitment from the provincial government provides funding that addresses a number of growing financial pressures and ensures that key areas within our provincial business line, such as core policing, investigative services, emergency deployments, specialized provincial units and programs, proactive community outreach, and training will receive critical support. The funding increase also signals a strong commitment to our police officers and employees who work tirelessly to keep our communities safe.” Jen Ford, president, Union of B.C. Municipalities, Whistler councillor – “Today’s announcement is excellent news for communities and will strengthen policing services throughout the province. Local governments have been calling for renewed provincial investment to restore RCMP staffing levels, and this commitment will achieve that goal. Increased resources for specialized units will also provide critical support to municipal police forces by targeting complex and organized crime. These new measures support work hand-in-hand within the Safer Communities Action Plan to provide a comprehensive renewal of protective services in our province.” Leonard Krog, mayor, Nanaimo – “Community safety and security is top of mind for people in Nanaimo. We are glad that the B.C. government is investing in the safety of our community and the safety of nearby towns by ensuring the RCMP detachment is fully staffed and serving the people in our region. As a medium-sized municipality with more than 102,000 people, we will benefit from the regional resource, BC Highway Patrol and provincial specialized investigative team increases, which means faster response times for people in trouble, for businesses in need and for reviving public confidence in our public-safety system.” Mike Hurley, mayor, Burnaby – “This foundational investment in community safety will provide the police with the resources they need to keep people safe here in Burnaby and across the province. From faster response times to being able to recruit more diverse officers, this investment will have an immediate positive impact on our growing city.” |
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Contacts: | |
Aileen Machell Director of Communications Office of the Premier 250 361-5381 | Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General Media Relations 250 213-3602 |