Nova Scotians filed hundreds of complaints alleging police misconduct over the last decade. The public never knew what happened to most of them, but a CBC investigation found out following calls from experts for a rethink of the entire complaint system.
In today's Morning Brief, about 300 mostly Tamil migrants paid thousands of dollars to smugglers, who told them they would travel to Canada on a cruise liner to seek asylum. Instead, they endured a month on a cramped and filthy fishing boat, only to be left behind by the crew when it started to sink.
One of the inquest jury’s stated aims is to determine ‘how, when, where and by what means’ Myles Gray died, as well as to make recommendations on how to prevent similar deaths
A public inquiry into the death of a man who was killed during a violent encounter with as many as nine Vancouver police officers is set to begin Monday proceedings that could see the officers publicly answer questions for the first time in more than seven years about what happened.
The deaths of Dale Culver and Myles Gray following encounters with police happened two years apart under different circumstances, but the families of the two men have one thing in common: an agonizing, years-long wait for justice from the legal system.