Law society documents reveal how Crown avoided discipline in wrongful conviction of Metis man
Clayton Boucher was wrongfully convicted in 2017 after exonerating evidence withheld in Alberta
Clayton Boucher was wrongfully convicted in 2017 after exonerating evidence withheld in Alberta
Industry jargon “casting sauvage” has pejorative undertones for Indigenous people, Daybi says
“We lose too many people. And these are humans, these are lives, these are people with friends and family.”
100 people turn out after constable remains employed on administrative duty
Says experience reinforces negative stigma about Indigenous women
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‘It has had devastating impacts to our community members not only socially, environmentally, but culturally as well.’
“There are so many inquiry recommendations out there and have been for decades,” one researcher says
Survivors can input their own journeys into the system.