The Manitoba government says the ongoing retail crime initiative in Winnipeg could become a permanent fixture.
It’s just one of many recommendations announced by justice minister Matt Wiebe on Thursday as part of a new provincial public safety strategy.
“Manitobans know that to see real change we must address crime and the causes of crime,” Wiebe said.
“That’s what this strategy is all about. Right now, we have the chance to turn things around for the better. This strategy is just the beginning, to provide a new path forward for everyone in Manitoba to feel safe.”
The plan would also see more funding for local law enforcement, including Manitoba First Nations Police, as well as a Centre for Justice in Dauphin, which would include culturally-appropriate supports as well as education and training.
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