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Family grieves daughter who died after Thunder Bay police did not respond to 911 call
January 6, 2024
The family of Jenna Ostberg asked for privacy as they “grieve the loss of their daughter who died under tragic circumstances.”
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‘My way of giving back’: Officer in Tsuut’ina Nation in Alberta proud of community
December 18, 2023
Const. Kenny Big Plume knows the snow-covered roads running through the Tsuut’ina reserve like the...
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‘Grave injustice’: Ontario’s attorney general stays court case against police officer
December 14, 2023
An Ontario man is blasting the provincial government for abruptly ending a court case against...
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Tracing a First Nations family tree helps catch a killer
October 24, 2023
A guilty plea from George Sutherland on Oct. 5 closed a 39-year-old cold case
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BC Prosecution Service approves charges against Prince George RCMP officer
August 23, 2023
An RCMP officer in Prince George, B.C., has been charged with a second violent offence....
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Feds blamed AFN for delays, slow progress on First Nations policing bill: documents
August 16, 2023
One of the sticking points is whether to recognize policing as an area of First Nations jurisdiction - something the government has done when it comes to child-welfare services.
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Class-action lawsuit proposed on Toronto street checks
August 15, 2023
A proposed class-action lawsuit takes aim at the Toronto Police Board and several named chiefs...
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Manitoba now holds record for longest wrongful conviction: law prof
July 28, 2023
A Winnipeg judge recently acquitted two First Nations men of murder after 50 years.
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Two Indigenous men acquitted of murder after 50 years
July 18, 2023
It's the first double acquittal for Innocence Canada, a national organization that works to overturn wrongful convictions
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