People in northern B.C., are posting complaints online after being stopped by the same highway patrol officer| APTN News
The B.C. First Nations Justice Council says a report critical of the RCMP echoes what they’ve been saying for years: “We need trauma-informed police officers, we need culturally informed police officers."| APTN News
Police in Nova Scotia say they have suspended the search for a child who fell into the water in Cook's Cove, located on the eastern side of the province.| Global News
Photojournalist Amber Bracken was among those arrested as RCMP advance on Gidimt’en occupation of Coastal GasLink drill site| The Narwhal
Checkpoints installed after dozens of community members gathered in the Innu community Monday evening| The Independent
Nunatsiavut’s regional justice services manager hopes the cameras will help Inuit come forward with complaints| The Independent
As vehicle thefts grow, intelligence indicates that organized crime groups are using tow trucks to steal parked vehicles, a tactic believed to raise less suspicion from passersby.| Global News
Commissioner Michael MacDonald, chair, leaves the stage after delivering the Mass Casualty Commission inquiry’s final report into the mass murders in rural Nova Scotia in Truro, N.S., on Thursday, March 30, 2023. The problem begins with the self-serving decision by Ottawa and the province to make the committee that’s supposed to be publicly accountable for […]| Stephen Kimber
Judge to hear applications of abuse of process Solidarity rally in Ottawa on Jan 8, 2019. Photo: Facebook by Jackie McKay, CBC News, Jan 12, 2024 A prominent Wet’suwet’en leader and two…| Warrior Publications
Three accused are charged with criminal contempt over Coastal GasLink pipeline blockades by Jackie McKay, Jan 8, 2024 The trial is underway for three people charged with criminal contempt for …| Warrior Publications