Manitoba promises new money for Winnipeg police to target assaults and retail thefts

Minister of Families Nahanni Fontaine and Minister of Justice and Attorney General Matt Wiebe attend a press conference announcing the arrest of Kevin Charles Queau in the 2007 murder of Crystal Saunders at the Manitoba RCMP headquarters in Winnipeg, Monday, Jan. 29, 2024. Wiebe says the province will fund overtime for four police units to target "hot spots" such as retail stores, restaurants and community organizations including churches. THE CANADIAN PRESS/David Lipnowski

WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government promised new money Wednesday to fight a spike in violence and retail theft that has seen workers in some cases assaulted and injured.

The province will fund overtime pay for four police units with the Winnipeg Police Service to target "hot spots" such as retail stores and restaurants, Justice Minister Matt Wiebe said.

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