Manitoba government looks to put more peace officers on street, transit
The Manitoba government is paving the way for municipalities to have new peace officers, including ones to monitor Winnipeg transit buses.
The move would help Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham fulfill a plan to put 24 officers on the transit system to reduce violence.
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