Liberals shrugging off concerns about rural crime, opposition MPs charge
OTTAWA — A Liberal-dominated parliamentary committee’s report on rural crime is “an insult to all Canadians,” Conservative MPs say in a dissenting statement that decries waits of hours or even days for police to respond to calls in remote areas.
New Democrat MPs on the House of Commons public-safety committee also want stronger federal action on crime in Canada’s hinterlands, saying the “incomplete” report fails to take into account the difficulties witnesses described in the committee’s hearings.
The committee undertook the study following adoption of a motion put forward in the House by Conservative MP Shannon Stubbs. The resulting majority report, which landed last week in the Commons, acknowledges that crime in rural areas is a growing concern to people who live outside Canada’s cities.