Winnipeg mayor talks meth crisis, safety during meeting with prime minister
WINNIPEG — The mayor of Winnipeg came out of a sit-down meeting with the prime minister on Monday saying that all levels of government need to work together to tackle a methamphetamine crisis plaguing the city.
Brian Bowman said he asked Justin Trudeau to take stock of the federal government’s efforts to make sure that they align with those of the city and the province.
“We have to work together with our provincial and our federal partners to better address the root causes of crime, but also deal with the meth crisis that we are particularly affected with here in the Prairies and in the city of Winnipeg,” Bowman said.
Bowman’s closed-door meeting with Trudeau came on the second day of a three-day federal cabinet retreat in the city.