


Kam Blight, president of the Association of Manitoba Municipalities, said he hopes all political parties in the province make crime and safety a priority in the upcoming election. Thirty-nine per cent of respondents said they did not feel any different about community safety, while five per cent said they felt more safe. In a poll of 1,000 Manitoba adults done from May 31 to June 13, 56 per cent of respondents said they feel their communities are less safe than they were in 2020. More than half of Manitobans feel less safe than they did three years ago, a Probe Research poll commissioned by the Association of Manitoba Municipalities suggests.
