A program started by the federal government could see a cut to police forces across Canada when it ends in March.
Known as the Police Officer Recruitment Fund and armed with a budget of $400 million, the program was a way to aid officers in each province with crackdowns on what they felt was important. Some money went to anti-gang and cyber crime squads, as well as increasing aboriginal police forces.
According to the Gazette, the program was started in 2008 with the goal of increasing Canada’s police forces with 2,500 more officers.