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Police in Nova Scotia investigate fatal dog attack northeast of Halifax
MIDDLE MUSQUODOBOIT, N.S. - A dog described by police as a large pit bull attacked and killed its owner while the two were out for a roadside walk Tuesday in a rural community northeast of Halifax. Sh...
The Canadian Press
Jun 09, 2020
Court awards Saskatchewan man $6.7M 14 years after assault on camping trip
YORKTON, Sask. - A Saskatchewan man has been awarded more than $6.7 million in damages nearly 14 years after an assault during a camping trip left him with a life-changing brain injury. Court doc...
The Canadian Press
Jun 08, 2020
RCMP burnout may be adding to Nunavut policing problems: territory's top cop
IQALUIT, Nunavut - The head of the RCMP in Nunavut says she's trying to find ways to bring police and Inuit together. But Chief Supt. Amanda Jones says officer burnout in small detachments with big so...
The Canadian Press
Jun 08, 2020
Two people arrested after firearm found during traffic stop
A 35-year-old woman, and a 33-year-old man were arrested after a firearm was found during a routine traffic stop. Members on patrol conducted a traffic stop at 10:50 p.m., on June 7, at 22nd Street Ea...
Craig Silliphant
Jun 08, 2020
Two Alberta Mounties charged in shooting death of man in car
EDMONTON - Two RCMP officers have been charged in the shooting death of a 31-year-old man in northern Alberta almost two years ago. Cpl. Randy Stenger and Const. Jessica Brown of the Whitecourt RCMP d...
The Canadian Press
Jun 08, 2020
Francois Legault sticks to position that systemic racism doesn't exist in Quebec
MONTREAL - A day after demonstrators in Montreal criticized Francois Legault for his refusal to acknowledge systemic racism in the province, the Quebec premier held firm on his position. Legault told ...
The Canadian Press
Jun 08, 2020
Toronto police chief to resign: 'I look forward to being a full-time dad'
TORONTO - Three days after kneeling publicly in solidarity with anti-racism protesters in downtown Toronto, the city's police chief announced his plans Monday to step down this summer. Mark Saund...
The Canadian Press
Jun 08, 2020
Trudeau promises to push police body-cameras with premiers to aid 'transparency'
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday he will push provincial premiers to equip police with body-worn cameras as a rapid, substantive solution to allegations of racism and brutality. The ...
The Canadian Press
Jun 08, 2020
Anti-racism rally in COVID-19 era a balance of competing interests: Trudeau
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday his decision to attend an anti-black racism rally even amid ongoing restrictions on gatherings related to COVID-19 was a matter of bal...
The Canadian Press
Jun 08, 2020
Seeking to explain Nova Scotia shootings: Inside the 'threat-sensitive brain'
HALIFAX - More than seven weeks after a man disguised as a Mountie killed 22 people in rural Nova Scotia, the RCMP have finally hinted at what may have motivated one of the worst mass killin...
The Canadian Press
Jun 08, 2020
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