Alberta legislation would set up independent agency to investigate police complaints

A campaign worker steams the wrinkles from a large Alberta flag at the venue where United Conservative Party leader Jason Kenney was to address supporters in Calgary on Tuesday, April 16, 2019. The Alberta government has introduced legislation aimed at making police forces more accountable and responsive to the communities they serve. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

EDMONTON - The Alberta government has introduced legislation aimed at making police forces more accountable and responsive to the communities they serve.

The Police Amendment Act introduced Thursday would establish an independent agency called the Police Review Commission to receive complaints, carry out investigations and conduct disciplinary hearings to do away with the idea of police investigating police.

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