Provinces oppose federal use of police resources
The Alberta government says provinces have joined together at the 2022 Meeting of Federal, Provincial and Territorial Ministers Responsible for Justice and Public Safety to discuss the federal government’s plan to use police resources to confiscate legally acquired firearms.
The province says Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and New Brunswick have called on the federal government to halt plans to use scarce RCMP and municipal police resources to confiscate more than 100,000 legally acquired firearms from Canadians. The provincial government says the Prairie provinces had already written to their RCMP divisions indicating that provincial funding should not be used for this purpose.
The Alberta government says the four provinces also called on the federal government to ensure that no funding for the Guns and Gang Violence Action Fund or other public safety initiatives be diverted to the federal firearms confiscation program. Instead, the government says, funding should be used to fight the criminal misuse of firearms by tackling border integrity, smuggling and trafficking.
The UCP government says the four provinces also called on the federal government to direct all communications related to the federal firearms confiscation program through appropriate channels – provincial and territorial ministers responsible for Justice and Public Safety.