Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has hired Edmonton Police Chief Dale McFee as her new chief of police.
Starting next year, McFee will be deputy minister of the executive council and head of Alberta's public service.
He has been the capital's police chief since 2019 and has also held leadership positions with the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police and the Canadian Police Association.Screenshot_20241212-202059.png
McFee was sworn in as Edmonton's 23rd police chief on February 1, 2019. His last day with EPS will be Friday, February 21, 2025. His employment with the Alberta government will begin the following Monday, February 24.
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Smith says he has worked with McFee on a number of government initiatives and that he will bring a fresh perspective to the office. McFee says he is deeply committed to the province and wants to bring positive change to public service and for all Albertans.
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