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Charlottetown opts out of new policing unit meant to curb illegal drug trade on the Island

Charlottetown opts out of new policing unit meant to curb illegal drug trade on the Island

CBC13-05-2025

The P.E.I. government is funding a new police unit that Justice Minister Bloyce Thompson hopes will clean up the drug problem on the Island. But the province's biggest municipal policing agency, Charlottetown Police Services, is not part of it. CBC's Wayne Thibodeau has been digging into why.

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