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Watchdog’s report finds RCMP discriminated against Colten Boushie’s mother
March 20, 2021
A watchdog’s report into how Mounties handled the high-profile shooting death of a young Cree man in...
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‘Changing police practices’: The pros and cons of Quebec police wearing body cameras
March 3, 2021
Following a successful pilot project initiated last year, regional police officers with the Nunavik Police...
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‘Even if it hurts I want the truth’: Families struggling to get answers on in-custody deaths
February 12, 2021
Long delays in investigating police involved deaths needs to change some say
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Families of men who died in RCMP custody still searching for answers
February 5, 2021
'There's no repercussion and not to mention that, but there's no repercussions for what's done and what they do.'
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Quebec’s police watchdog investigating ‘Hollywood-like’ arrest of two Innu men
February 4, 2021
An Innu community in Quebec is awaiting the results of an external investigation after two...
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Pauktuutit says federal announcement for women’s shelters ‘concrete action toward meaningful reconciliation’
January 27, 2021
Ottawa to pay an estimated $20 million to build five shelters for Inuit women and children
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Judge reserves decision on certification of RCMP systemic racism class action
January 26, 2021
Justice Department counsel say lawsuit is ‘fundamentally flawed,’ shouldn’t proceed
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Crown prosecutor in New Brunswick says no charges in RCMP shooting of Rodney Levi
January 26, 2021
New Brunswick’s Public Prosecutions Service has concluded no charges will be filed against police officers...
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Motion to exclude video of police dragging Whitesand First Nation man from upcoming inquest concludes
January 14, 2021
The presiding coroner for the upcoming inquest into the deaths of two First Nations men...
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