Surrey, B.C., calls for a national state of emergency regarding extortion

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SURREY – The council in Surrey, B.C., has passed a motion to urge Ottawa to declare a national state of emergency for extortions, as police say they’ve arrested two people while patrolling neighbourhoods targeted by extortion violence.

Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke says in a statement that making the declaration would give the federal government additional temporary powers to tackle the extortion crisis, given that current efforts have not been enough.

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