More than 30 officers from Sheriff Highway Patrol, Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Services, and Court and Security Services in central Alberta are now field-testing body-worn cameras.

The province says this is in an aim to enhance transparenct and accountability.

The devices will record public interactions while officers are on duty, which the government says will strengthen trust between officers and the communities they serve.

Alberta’s government says the pilot will run until Dec. 15 to allow Alberta Sheriffs to refine operational policies, resolve technical problems, and make necessary adjustments.

Full deployment across Alberta Sheriffs will start in January 2026.

Data recorded by body-worn cameras is uploaded to a secure, centralized digital evidence management system, where it i

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