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‘We failed her family’: Yukon RCMP apologize for shoddy investigation into 1967 death
August 9, 2022
Coroner’s inquest concluded Tootsie Jimmy-Charlie died of “misadventure.”
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Worrying’ and ‘extremely concerning’ C-IRG methods prompt calls for better RCMP oversight, reform
June 29, 2022
Federal watchdog received nearly 500 complaints from unit’s areas of operation in B.C., but only 5 led to discipline
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C-IRG top Mountie responds to critics, denies allegations facing squad
June 25, 2022
Gold commander responds to APTN’s Behind the Thin Blue Line investigation in feature-length interview
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‘Unrestrained’ B.C. RCMP unit should be reined in or phased out, opponents say
June 18, 2022
What to do with the Community-Industry Response Group? Chief, lawyer and activist weigh in on the N2N podcast
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Disciplinary hearing into Thunder Bay police officers accused of botching DeBungee investigation concludes
June 17, 2022
Tribunal will reconvene in September to deliver ruling for two officers facing charges of neglect of duty and discreditable conduct
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Quebec gives $6.2 million to Mohawk police force to stop firearms trafficking
June 10, 2022
New cash will help hire new officers and buy equipment to deal with smugglers.
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Another survivor who lodged complaint against RCMP has died
June 7, 2022
A Canadian Human Rights Tribunal hearing into a 2012 RCMP investigation is on hold
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OPP try and alter figures to manipulate $21M cost of policing occupation in Caledonia
May 31, 2022
APTN had to appeal to Ontario’s information commissioner to obtain one-year cost breakdown after police tried to retract document and withhold uncensored figures
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Business as usual: Thunder Bay police and the damage done
May 27, 2022
Georjann Morriseau walks along High Street Park and looks over the city of Thunder Bay....
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