SARM unimpressed with national study on rural crime
The Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) was eager to sift through a national study on rural crime when it was released earlier this week.
President Ray Orb was expecting a binder of information from the standing committee on public safety and national security after Conservative Alberta MP Shannon Stubbs spurred the study on a year ago.
What would normally be a weekend worth of reading for Orb was quickly accomplished in less than 10 minutes because the study was only three pages in length.