Party leaders and local candidates were invited to a Special Council Meeting on Sept. 11, 2024. Each party leader was invited to address Council and to answer questions related to the City’s four election priorities.
Below are the questions and responses for each party related to community safety.
Highlights of their review of Moncton Matters document
Green Party
Represented by party leader David Coon, MLA for Fredericton South
- We are focusing on collaboration and rebuilding trust between the government and people.
Liberal Party
Represented by party leader Susan Holt, MLA for Bathurst-East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore
- Changes to Policing Act are required.
- No more one-size-fits-all approaches to dealing with social issues.
Progressive Conservative Party
Represented by party leader Blaine Higgs, Premier of NB and MLA for Quispamsis
- No mention in initial remarks.
Responses to questions
1. Will you agree to a wholesale provincial policing review?
Green: Unclear.
Liberal: Yes, a comprehensive review of policing is required.
Conservative: Yes.
2. Will you commit to changing the Police Act and other statutes to allow community officers more authority to keep our community safe?
Green: Yes, if the training they receive is adequate and appropriate.
Liberal: Yes.
Conservative: Yes, and other areas of enforcement could benefit from this as well such as sheriffs.
3. Will you make the necessary changes to our judicial system to effectively deal with chronic reoffenders who suffer from mental health and addiction issues (i.e. establish a mental health court in Moncton to divert chronic offenders into rehab?)
Green: Open to the idea. We do plan on increasing funding to provide 24/7 mental health response teams to help with police.
Liberal: The mental health court is working in Saint John. Yes, we should have one in Moncton. Access to trained staff is an issue though.
Conservative: Open to the idea. Treatment facilities and housing post-court are an issue, but it can work.
4. Will you give our provincial correctional system the tools to help offenders with rehab, skill training, and other programs so they have a true exit plan back into society?
Green: No commitment, however; we believe the pathway needs to be created and staff capacity needs to be increased in the penal system to ensure proper exit strategies.
Liberal: Agreed with the concept but offered no commitment.
Conservative: Agree there is a need to reform the bail system.