Alberta government tables bill to create provincial parole board
EDMONTON – Alberta has introduced a bill to create its own parole board.
Premier Jason Kenney says it’s time Alberta took more control over the process, and says the goal will be to staff the board with members who better recognize community concerns, particularly rural areas facing rising crime rates.
“Albertans expect, and deserve, a faster, fairer and more responsive justice system that holds criminals responsible. Our government’s platform committed that we would ensure repeat offenders, including parolees, are not able to re-victimize them. This is an important part of getting a fair deal for Alberta, and of getting more Alberta and less Ottawa.”
The federal government controls the parole system and will continue to make parole decisions for those inmates serving sentences longer than two years.