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The Alberta Sheriffs Branch [1] is a provincial law enforcement agency overseen by the Ministry of Public Safety and Emergency Services [2] of the province of Alberta, Canada. Under the authority of the Peace Officer Act , Alberta Sheriffs are provincial peace officers with jurisdiction over the province of Alberta.
In Canada traffic policing on highways is primarily the responsibility of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, except for in the provinces of Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, Saskatchewan and New Brunswick. In these provinces, the following agencies are responsible for highway patrol: Ontario Provincial Police; Sûreté du Québec; Alberta Sheriff ...
Alberta unveiled its 5-1-1 road report service on February 4, 2013. [44] In Saskatchewan 5-1-1 redirects to 888-335-7623 which is the Highways Hotline, a Provincial phone information system with highway weather and impassibility information. The Implementation date is Unknown.
Pages in category "Law enforcement agencies of Alberta" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Alberta Sheriffs Branch; Calgary Police Service; Edmonton Police Service; Lethbridge Police Service; Medicine Hat Police Service; Royal Canadian Mounted Police. K Division: Alberta; In terms of funding, the organization ran an operating budget of over $38 million in 2012 compared to $26.5 million in funding in 2015.
The ministry was created in 2012 by merging the Ministry of Justice and Attorney General and Ministry of the Solicitor General and Public Security. It was formerly called Alberta Justice and Solicitor General from 2012 to 2022. The current Minister of Justice is Mickey Amery since June 9, 2023.
In the fall of 2020, after several months of cross border travel restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the governments of Alberta and Canada announced a pilot program. Essential workers and Canadian citizens entering Canada through this and one other crossing needed to quarantine for only 48 hours instead of the usual 14 days if a COVID ...
Alberta Serious Incident Response Team; Abbreviation: ASIRT: Formation: 2008: Type: Civilian Oversight: Purpose "Investigate incidents or complaints involving serious injury or death of any person, and matters of a serious or sensitive nature, that may have resulted from the actions of a police officer." [1] Headquarters: Edmonton & Calgary