B.C. Premier Calls Extortion Crimes in Surrey a 'Terror Attack in Slow Motion'
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Ottawa Pledges up to 20 Extra RCMP Officers for Surrey’s Anti-Extortion Fight
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree says Ottawa is allocating up to 20 additional RCMP officers to Surrey, B.C., to combat the ongoing extortion crisis in the city, which has resulted in homes and businesses being plagued by gunfire. Anandasangaree said the RCMP will also commit helicopter resources to the cause. “The recent rise in extortion in Surrey and across the Lower Mainland of British Columbia is unacceptable,” Anandasangaree said…
Extortion is challenging our sense of safety in Surrey - Surrey Now Leader
The extortion issue plaguing our region is more than a crisis – it is an assault on our identity. Canada consistently ranks among the world’s safest countries, earning a global reputation for stability, fairness, and princi- pled leadership. We are known for acting with decorum and dignity, especially in moments of pressure. A safe and welcoming society is not just an idea for us – it is part of our identity.
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