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An Alberta First: The Alberta Parole Board

An Alberta first: The Alberta Parole Board Alberta’s government continues to assert its jurisdictional authority by creating the Alberta Parole Board to better protect Albertans and create a more responsive justice system that reflects the needs of our communities. Some parts of this page will not display. JavaScript is not available in this browser or may be turned off. Minister Madu announces the chair and members of the new Alberta Parole Board. The new, independent Alberta Parole Board aims to provide a fairer, faster, more responsive and responsible justice system that better protects Albertans, their loved ones and their property from repeat offenders, including parolees. By creating the provincial parole board, the government is asserting Alberta’s jurisdictional authority, while also ensuring that life-altering decisions regarding parole eligibility are made by and for Albertans. The new board has the authority to grant parole for those serving sentences in provincia

Alberta creates provincial parole board, announces members - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

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Tougher drunk-driving rules saving lives, Clark declares

Photograph By Mike Youds Harsher drunk driving penalties have had a major impact, saving more lives than expected when they were introduced last year. Premier Christy Clark announced Wednesday that alcohol-related deaths are down by 40 per cent in the province. That s the equivalent of 45 lives saved. When the rules were brought in last fall, the goal was a 35 per cent drop in fatalities over three years. Just one year later, preliminary data shows we are already exceeding that with a 40 per cent reduction, Clark said. That s 45 more families in B.C. who have been able to keep a loved one safe from impaired drivers.

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