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Edmonton man wanted in ALERT human trafficking investigation

6 face charges after weapons and drugs seized from property outside Carstairs, Alta

The estimated value of the seized drugs is $160,000. Our information suggested these suspects were trafficking drugs in the region, and also supplying methamphetamine and fentanyl toward Medicine Hat and Lethbridge, said Staff Sgt. Kelsey Fraser of ALERT Medicine Hat in a statement. Four residents of Didsbury were arrested and charged in connection with the investigation. Two residents of Medicine Hat were later arrested in Nanton. Three people 35-year-old Ryan Riley and 32-year-old Lori Ehrler of Medicine Hat, and 53-year-old Edward Nicholson of  Didsbury have been charged with possession of drugs for the purpose of trafficking. Nicholson also faces 11 firearms-related offences and a charge of possession of proceeds of crime.

Calgarian charged in fentanyl-trafficking investigation on Stoney Nakoda

Calgarian charged in fentanyl-trafficking investigation on Stoney Nakoda
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Modernization behind $65-million cut to justice ministry: Province

Article content Alberta’s justice ministry will see a $65-million cut to operating expenses this year which the province says is due to continued modernization efforts. The provincial budget released Thursday shows the ministry’s operating expense for 2021-22 is $1.3 billion, which is $65 million less than the forecasted expense for the 2020-21 budget. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Modernization behind $65-million cut to justice ministry: Province Back to video Blaise Boehmer, spokesman for Justice Minister Kaycee Madu, said the province is focusing on technology and updating processes to modernize services, such as those within the courts.

Human Trafficking Awareness: Joint statement

Human Trafficking Awareness: Joint statement Minister of Culture, Multiculturalism and Status of Women Leela Sharon Aheer, Minister of Justice and Solicitor General Kaycee Madu and Minister of Children’s Services Rebecca Schulz issued the following statements on National Human Trafficking Awareness Day: Some parts of this page will not display. JavaScript is not available in this browser or may be turned off. “Human trafficking is a serious crime that exploits people of all ages and genders; however, the majority of victims in Canada are women, and a disproportionate number of those women and girls are Indigenous. In all of its forms, trafficking of persons is a violation of basic human rights, and is largely hidden and pervasive.

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