The daughter of a Calgary man shot and killed by police earlier this year is calling for details regarding data the service is collecting about interactions between police and people of colour.
Across Canada, a full 70 percent of the 461 people shot by cops between 2000 and 2017 suffered either from a mental illness or substance abuse issues, according to CBC News.
In February, Latjor Tuel was killed by police on the sidewalk of a busy street in southeast Calgary. Now, his family says they want to reclaim his memory.