Murray Wood: The public has a right to know details when someone is killed by police
Imagine living in a country where police shoot and kill someone, then don't tell the public who it was. Well, that's wha...
An Alberta-based humanitarian organization says 15 of their staff — including 13 Canadians — have been detained in Ethiopia.
Canadian Humanitarian, a non-government organization based in Medicine Hat, says in a statement on its website that a group of volunteers and staff members are in custody.
The statement says the group includes 10 Canadian volunteers, three Canadian staff members and two Ethiopian staff members.
They say they are being investigated on allegations they were practising medicine without permission and had dispensed expired medication.
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The Canadian Press