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UCP Leader Danielle Smith has announced a public safety plan as part of the party's re-election campaign. (Photo: Government of Alberta)

UCP announces Safe Streets Action Plan

May 9, 2023 | 2:43 PM

LETHBRIDGE, AB – The United Conservative Party (UCP) has committed to a new public safety initiative if re-elected.

Leader Danielle Smith said the Safe Streets Action Plan is a comprehensive set of measures that will restore safety to Alberta’s cities, communities, and public transit.

“Every day, Albertans wake up to news that someone in their community has been attacked…or even worse,” said Smith. “Enough is enough. We have to take action to ensure Albertans feel safe again. We will address the Liberal/NDP catch-and-release bail system and gang violence, crack down on the fentanyl and gun trade, and keep violent offenders and sexual offenders off our streets. Anything less is unacceptable.”

UCP candidate for Calgary-West Mike Ellis adds that the provincial government needs to boost funding to robust and diverse police services, not defund them.

“While Rachel Notley’s NDP refuses to back down from their ‘defund the police’ rhetoric, United Conservatives will continue to support Alberta’s men and women in uniform who put their lives on the line every day to protect our communities,” said Ellis.

Smith claims the plan would substantially increase the monitoring of dangerous offenders who have been released from custody on bail, keep hard drugs and guns off of the streets, and protect the victims of abuse.

It would include attaching bracelet monitors to dangerous offenders who are out on bail and hiring sheriffs who will monitor them.

Another 100 patrol officers would be deployed in Calgary and Edmonton, targeting drug trafficking, gangs, and internet child exploitation.

The UCP said it would aim to better educate the public about Clare’s Law, which allows Albertans to learn about their partner’s possible history of violence.

Commitments of an additional $10 million over four years have been made to both women’s shelters and sexual assault counselling.

The Alberta provincial election is set for May 29, 2023.

READ MORE: Alberta Votes 2023