Is there any case law relating to whether or not a police officer is an employee of the City of Edmonton?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from 762526 Alberta Ltd. v. Bradshaw, 1998 ABQB 744 (CanLII):

The statement of claim does not allege the police officers are employees or servants or agents of the City and it is clear in law they are not. See the authorities referred to in Caratozzolo v. Murdock Ewatski and The City of Edmonton, 47 A.R. 394.

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