Outgoing Edmonton Police Service Chief Dale McFee defended the EPS’s request for a provincial probe into two appointed members of the Edmonton Police Commission and city council’s selection process. The chief cited biases and past criticism around policing issues as reasons for disqualifying the appointees, emphasizing his authority under Alberta’s Police Act. Despite criticism from the mayor and a former police commissioner, McFee justified EPS’s involvement as necessary for good governance and not driven by politics, maintaining confidentiality to respect the individuals involved.
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Two Canadian UNESCO Geoparks cautioned to make improvements or risk losing status
UNESCO Global GeoparksUNESCO Global Geoparks are unique areas recognized for their significant geological features that illustrate Earth's history. They undergo a revalidation process every four years, and currently, three out of five Canadian geoparks—part of a global network of only 229—have been advised to make improvements. The image features guide Anna Hergert leading small groups on custom tours through the Cliffs of Fundy UNESCO Global Geopark in Nova Scotia, showcasing the region's geological significance. Full...
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