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After N.B. police killing of Indigenous woman, chiefs demand systemic racism inquiry

The results of the recent coroner’s inquest into the police killing of an Indigenous woman in New Brunswick demonstrate the urgent need for an Indigenous-led inquiry into systemic racism, according to the six chiefs of the Wolastoqey Nation.


Liberals revive bill to create watchdog for Canada Border Services Agency

The federal Liberals are rekindling a plan to allow travellers, immigration detainees and others who feel they have been mistreated by Canada’s border agency to complain to an independent body.


Halton Police reports trend of drug overdoses, encourages public to report suspected cases

Halton Regional Police Service has said that if the current trend of suspected drug overdoses continues, they expect to respond to 445 overdoses by the end of the year which can involve losing more than 50 lives.
 
 
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Organized car thieves met head on

As auto thefts continue to rise across Ontario, more than 2,000 vehicles were stolen in York Region in 2021. This was a sharp increase from the 1,417 vehicles reported stolen in 2020 and the 1,384 reported in 2019. Both the volume of thefts and the sophistication of the criminals presented a challenge for the York Regional Police (YRP) Auto/Cargo Theft Unit. » Read now
 
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City of Prince Albert invites partners to form working group targeting rising crime levels

A motion to create a working group targeting the rising crime levels in Prince Albert passed during a recent city council meeting, with hopes it will find solutions to make residents and visitors feel safer in the community. » Read now

Provincial police back up Eeyou Eenou force amid staffing shortages

Sixteen police officers from the Surete du Quebec are being “loaned” to four Cree communities as the Eeyou Eenou Police Force (EEPF) says it is operating with staffing levels of only 40 per cent. » Read now

Watchdog says charges not warranted against RCMP in shooting death of N.B. man

A police watchdog agency says New Brunswick RCMP officers who killed a knife-wielding man should not face charges. The Serious Incident Response Team, referred to as SIRT, says in a report that the two responding officers had reasonable grounds to believe the force used was necessary to protect themselves during the Dec. 31, 2021 confrontation on the Kingston peninsula. » Read now
 
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Rampart Range Day and Expo 2022

Location: Ottawa, Ont.
Date: May 31, 2022
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CANSEC 2022

Location: Ottawa, Ont.
Date: June 1 – 2, 2022
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CACP National Human Trafficking Symposium

Location: Toronto, Ont.
Date: June 5 – 7, 2022
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