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Enforcement plan for additional health restrictions for private gatherings still up in air

Enforcement plan for additional health restrictions for private gatherings still up in air
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CPS conduct complaints up in 2020, but force says backlog is shrinking

Article content The Calgary police commission heard Tuesday from the CPS professional standards section, which deals with public and internal concerns about officers’ actions. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Calgary police conduct complaints up in 2020, but CPS says backlog is shrinking Back to video Supt. Scott Boyd said 2020 was “a year of significant conduct reform” for CPS, but there’s still ongoing work on making the investigation process quicker. “The No. 1 complaint from both citizens and (CPS) members is how long it does take to conclude some of these complex files,” he said.

CPS expects economic strife to drive crime up after anomaly of 2020

Article content Property crime, traffic collisions and violent crime were all down compared to 2019, but the violent crime rate was above Calgary’s five-year average, with some of the peak periods happening last summer when COVID restrictions eased. But there was also a notable spike in shootings compared to 2019, as well as 34 homicides. That puts 2020 above the five-year average of 26. Neufeld said charges have been laid in about 80 per cent of those cases. “I’ll touch wood, but our numbers of homicides and our numbers of shootings are actually down compared to the end of (the first quarter) last year, so that’s trending in a good way.”

Dismantling racism in Calgary a multi-step process, says local activist

Dismantling racism in Calgary a multi-step process, says local activist Posted May 23, 2021 4:00 am EDT Protesters gather in solidarity with the George Floyd protests across the United States in Calgary, Alta., Wednesday, June 3, 2020. Demonstrators plan to march from Parliament Hill through Ottawa streets in mid-afternoon today to honour black lives lost at the hands of police. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh CALGARY – A year after the murder of George Floyd saw thousands in Calgary hit the streets to demand police accountability, one activist took her fight from the streets to a seat on the Calgary Police Board’s anti-racism committee. Shu Porter says the battle may have gone behind closed doors but she is just as committed to getting action.

Leong: To stop COVID-19, government can help people make good choices

Guidance, this. Strong recommendation, that. Please, oh pretty, pretty please do the right thing. Throughout the pandemic, the government had remained mostly reluctant to use its might to compel people to comply with the myriad restrictions meant to prevent the spread of the virus. Instead, elected officials and bureaucrats have coaxed and coddled Albertans into following health guidelines, bringing us such masterpieces as the Mr. COVID promotional campaign and such duds as a cringeworthy attempt last summer to promote face coverings as a fashionable means of personal expression. Eventually, the province belatedly adopted mandatory masking rules in many public settings, following in municipalities’ footsteps.

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