'End the crisis': Alberta prosecutors hope for resolution of concerns in latest talks
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A group representing Alberta prosecutors is to meet with the government Wednesday to try to resolve concerns that have Crown lawyers considering job action.
A group representing Alberta prosecutors is to meet with the government Wednesday to try to resolve concerns that have Crown lawyers considering job action.
The Alberta Crown Attorneys' Association sent a letter last month to Premier Jason Kenney, Justice Minister Tyler Shandro and Labour Minister Kaycee Madu that included demands to address the "chronic underfunding of Alberta's prosecution service."
The group represents 380 prosecutors.
The demands include meetings with senior government officials and a salary grid that puts Alberta prosecutors on par with their Ontario and British Columbia counterparts. They also want to be able to collectively bargain with the government.
"We are expecting their proposal on how to end the crisis. We are cautiously optimistic that the government now understands the root causes of the issue," said association president Dallas Sopko.
"We hope they come to the table with something more than an offer of a short-term salary correction that will not alone be sufficient to resolve the long-term issues plaguing our prosecution service."
Sopko said prosecutors plan to meet Wednesday night after the talks to discuss latest developments and are aiming to hold a news conference in Edmonton on Monday.