Thirteen years ago, Nova Scotia drew up a law to protect people from harm by unregulated, untrained security guards – and then never enacted it. Two grieving families says it’s time for that to change
The Nova Scotia Supreme Court has upheld a Police Review Board ruling that said an officer went too far when he arrested a couple who had stopped in a city park after hours in 2018.
Const. Kenneth O'Brien's lawyer, James Giacomantonio, wrote that the board provided "unintelligible, incoherent and inherently unreasonable interpretations of both fact and law."