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Saskatchewan introduces civilian-led police oversight model
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The Saskatchewan Government says they’ll be introducing a new civilian oversight board to review serious incidents involving police officers.
The province brought in The Police (Serious Incident Response Team) Amendment Act of 2021. The bill creates the SIRT board, which will be run by a Civilian Executive Director.
It will have the ability to investigate serious matters such as serious injury, sexual assault or death when they happen in police custody or are the result of a police officer’s actions. Other incidents may be investigated when SIRT’s Executive Director decides they are in the public interest.
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As of Monday there were 70 active COVID-19 cases among inmates and staff at the Regina Correctional Centre, says the union that represents correctional workers.
Fifty-seven cases are inmates and 13 are staff.
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Try refreshing your browser, or COVID-19: Cases at Regina jail more than triple in less than a week; 57 inmates, 13 staff infected Back to video
That’s a jump from late last week. On Thursday, the Ministry of Corrections said there were 21 cases (17 among inmates and four among staff). On March 31, there were just three cases (two inmates and one staff).
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As of Monday there were 70 active COVID-19 cases among inmates and staff at the Regina Correctional Centre, says the union that represents correctional workers.
Fifty-seven cases are inmates and 13 are staff.
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Try refreshing your browser. COVID-19: Cases at Regina jail more than triple in less than a week Back to video
That’s a jump from late last week. On Thursday, the Ministry of Corrections said there were 21 cases (17 among inmates and four among staff). On March 31, there were just three cases (two inmates and one staff).
Barry Nowoselsky, chair of the public service/government employment bargaining unit for the Saskatchewan Government and General Employees Union, described the outbreak at the jail as a “clear pathway back into the community” and said several staff members there are worried about bringing COVID-19 home to their families.
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