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Emergencies Act committee can’t ignore Indigenous concerns about precedent, police bias say parliamentarians
March 3, 2022
‘Let’s make sure we have an Indigenous lens or somebody that understands where we’re coming from,’ says Sen. Michèle Audette
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Police make multiple arrests as dismantling of Ottawa blockade begins
February 18, 2022
Police have not said when they plan to have all of the protesters out of Ottawa.
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‘We just get violence:’ Is there an inequality gap when it comes to protesting?
February 16, 2022
Is the lack of police aggression towards white convoy members a symptom of racial bias in policing?
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Police, military won’t say how many members are supporting convoy protests
February 15, 2022
If politicians and security agencies are worried about the participation of military and policing personnel...
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Family of Colten Boushie still pushing for change four years after killer’s acquittal
February 10, 2022
‘Unfortunately, Indigenous people are still subject to disproportionately high levels of violence at the hands of non-Indigenous people,’ says prof on N2N.
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Military spies say convoy blockade poses ‘no security threat’ to Defence Department
February 8, 2022
Canada’s security network downplays threats of violence from neo-Nazi groups says Carleton professor
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Algonquin elder says ‘interlopers need to go’ as Ottawa braces for convoy protest surge
February 4, 2022
More leaders of Indigenous organizations say protest against vaccine mandates and pandemic restrictions does not have their support
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Gunpoint arrest of First Nations moose harvester dishonours the Crown: lawyer
February 4, 2022
A Rolling River First Nation man says he was taken down at gunpoint by two...
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Thunder Bay Police Service on the ‘brink of collapse’ says board member
January 20, 2022
A member of the Thunder Bay Police Services Board (TBPSB), who is also a former...
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