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IN MEMORY:  Members who have passed recently
LINE OF DUTY:  Dedication and Service Remembrance
Canada Officer Down Memorial
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ALBERTA
POLICE & PEACE OFFICERS’
MEMORIAL DAY

Sunday, September 29, 2019

The Provincial Police and Peace Officers’ Memorial Day was proclaimed by the Government of Alberta in 1999.

It takes place on the last Sunday of every September coinciding with the Canadian Police and Peace Officers’ Memorial Day ceremony in Ottawa.
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The first Alberta Police and Peace Officers’ Memorial Day ceremony took place on Sunday, September 26, 1999.
  • 2018 event poster 
  • Alberta’s List of Fallen Officers

On July 18, 2006 a permanent monument, “The Pillar of Strength”, was unveiled on the South Grounds of the Alberta Legislature. This permanent monument serves as a poignant symbol of Alberta’s commitment to the police and peace officer community and also provides the families of the fallen officers with the formal and enduring recognition they seek for the ultimate sacrifices made by these officers.

The Pillar of Strength is a place to commemorate these law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty since 1876.
  1. The deceased must have been a sworn peace officer in Alberta and died as a result of an external influence.
  2. The deceased must have been on duty at the time of death, or if off duty, acting in the capacity of a peace officer or the circumstances leading to the death must have been brought about because of the officer’s official status.
  3. The deceased officer must have acted in good faith in doing everything that could have been reasonably expected.
  4. Notwithstanding the above, any set of circumstances which led to the death of an officer, may be considered.​

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