Edmonton Journal

Oilpatch mayor wants apology from Edmonton

- With files from Paige Parsons, Edmonton Journal

FORT MCMURRAY The mayor of Alberta’s oilpatch capital says she wishes Edmonton’s mayor and police chief would stop blaming her area for the city’s rising crime rates.

Melissa Blake, mayor of the Regional Municipali­ty of Wood Buffalo, says she is disappoint­ed with comments from Edmonton Police Chief Rod Knecht and Mayor Don Iveson and would welcome apologies for the things they said this week.

Knecht said he will be asking city council for 80 more officers, saying a spike in crime could be linked to a downturn in the oilpatch.

He said a lot of people are coming back to Edmonton from Fort McMurray and Cold Lake and are sitting around in Edmonton waiting for the price of oil to go back up so they can go back to work.

Iveson said the downturn in the economy means Edmonton ends up policing “northern Alberta’s problem children.”

Blake calls their comments “unjust.”

“To say the stuff that happens in Fort McMurray causes impacts here in Edmonton directly is just not right,” she says.

“When it comes to crime rates in 2015, overall our crime is down.

“It seems like we’re an easy target, but I’m here to say we’re not that easy to blame. Prove it.”

In response, Iveson published a blog post on Friday, standing by his comments that unemployed workers returning home to cities across the country affect crime rates.

“That’s not a criticism of Wood Buffalo or the energy business or anybody else,” Iveson wrote.

“It’s simply a feature of our current economic situation.”

 ?? GREG SOUTHAM/EDMONTON JOURNAL/FILE ?? Wood Buffalo Mayor Melissa Blake says it is unfair of Mayor Dan Iveson and Police Chief Rod Knecht to blame what is happening in Fort McMurray for a spike in Edmonton crime.
GREG SOUTHAM/EDMONTON JOURNAL/FILE Wood Buffalo Mayor Melissa Blake says it is unfair of Mayor Dan Iveson and Police Chief Rod Knecht to blame what is happening in Fort McMurray for a spike in Edmonton crime.

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