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CBC Asks: Defunding the police is this the solution?

CBC Manitoba hosted a special CBC Asks live discussion, asking the question: Defunding the police: Is this the solution?

Community voices lead conversation about challenges, solutions and momentum for change

NDP MLA Uzoma Asagwara speaks at the Justice 4 Black Lives rally in front of the Manitoba legislative building on June 5. CBC Asks will explore the need for and the means to reform policing and eliminate systemic racism on Tuesday, June 23, in a conversation called 'Defunding the police: Is this the solution?' (Tyson Koschik/CBC)

Protests in response toracism and police brutality against Blackand Indigenous peoples are gaining momentum and with them, calls for police reform are growing.

At the heart of it is the call to take a hard look at the role of police in our communities: the types of situations they are expected to respond to and whether it's time to defund the police. In other words, should we take some of the resources from police coffers and reallocate those funds to social services programs?

But not everyone is sure about what that would mean,and whether it's the right course of action.

WATCH | CBC Asks: Defunding the police is this the solution?

CBC Asks: Defunding the police is this the solution?

4 years ago
Duration 33:02
Calls to defund the police are raising questions about the nature of policing and its future. What does it mean to defund the police and is it the solution? CBC News at Six host Janet Stewart spoke with Winnipeg panellists Sheila North, Markus Chambers and Zilla Jones.

That's why onTuesday CBC Manitoba hosted a community-driven conversation to keep the dialogue going ona special CBC Asks live discussion, asking the question: "Defunding the police: Is this the solution?"

A tarp that read 'Justice 4 Eishia Hudson' was placed on the steps of the Manitoba legislative grounds during a Friday rally for justice for Indigenous lives and police reform in Manitoba. (Nicholas Frew/CBC)

CBC News at Six host Janet Stewart joined panellists Zilla Jones, an author and Winnipeg lawyer;Sheila North, a Cree advocate and former grand chief of Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (MKO); and deputy mayor of Winnipeg Markus Chambers.