Watching the watch... people
Download MP3After some legal advice, Coun. Anne Stevenson is ready to come on the podcast and answer our questions about the police commission.
Here are the relevant links for this episode:
Most affordable
Rotten eggs
Pride corner
Guest: Anne Stevenson
Police commission
- Op-ed from EPC chair John McDougall: Edmonton police have a duty to keep protests safe
- Commission should question police about fatal shooting, says criminologist
- Opinion: Edmonton Police Commission's role isn't defending police action
- Tweet from Alayne Sinclair
- Council looks to make police commission bigger amid calls for better oversight
Governance stuff
Other links
- Heart of YEG Safe Walk
- Council privately quashes recommended audit of Edmonton policing
- Integrity commissioner dismisses police association's complaint against councillor
- The Progress Report has filed a discreditable conduct complaint against Chief McFee
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