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Council committee approves police cadet program

WINNIPEG - City council's protection and community services committee has voted to create an auxiliary police cadet program.

Couns. Mike Pagtakhan (Point Douglas), Grant Nordman (St. Charles), Harvey Smith (Daniel McIntyre) and Lillian Thomas (Elmwood) voted this afternoon to create a program that would see the Winnipeg Police Service hire 50 cadets to conduct duties such as traffic control in order to free up officers for other calls.

Mayor Sam Katz wanted the province to fund the program, which will cost $1.5 million to $2 million a year.

But in February, provincial Justice Minister Andrew Swan said the province would not fund the program because the city was not willing to share the burden.

The protection committee vote does not mean a cadet program will be created.

The plan still faces approval from executive policy committee next week and council as a whole on March 23.

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