Discuss action being taken to combat gang-related violence in Delta and Surrey, British Columbia
July 21, 2015
Surrey, British Columbia
Public Safety Canada
Today, the Honourable Steven Blaney, Canada’s Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, participated in a roundtable on combatting gang-related crime in the community. He was joined by the Honourable Kerry-Lynne D. Findlay, Minister of National Revenue and MP for Delta–Richmond East; Delta Mayor Lois E. Jackson and Surrey Mayor Linda M. Hepner.
Following the roundtable, Minister Blaney, alongside Minister Findlay, Delta Mayor Lois E. Jackson and Surrey Mayor Linda Hepner, held a media availability in which Minister Blaney provided an update on the RCMP staffing levels in Surrey. Since April 2015, 33 new RCMP members have arrived in Surrey to help combat the senseless gang violence which has impacted the City and to keep streets and communities safe.
Gang-related violence has been of particular concern to our Government and we are strongly committed to combatting the issue and ensuring the safety and security of the citizens of Delta and Surrey.
Etienne Rainville
Press Secretary
Office of Canada’s Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
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