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CALEDONIA: Fifteen years after Douglas Creek Estates protest

Article content Forgotten. Just days before the 15th anniversary on Sunday of the Indigenous land protest at Douglas Creeks Estates in Caledonia, barricades came down from the latest stand-off over the nearby McKenzie Meadows subdivision project that began in July 2020. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or CALEDONIA: Fifteen years after Douglas Creek Estates protest Back to video Things might go quiet for a while a few months, maybe years but the crisis will come again because those who might be in a position to make a difference are ignoring Caledonia, local MPP Toby Barrett says.

What has happened to Caledonia should be national disgrace

Article content What has happened to Caledonia over the last 15 years to the day since, on Feb. 28, 2006, its citizens became the innocent and unwitting victims of an Indigenous land claim protest that later turned violent, should be a national disgrace. It isn’t, because few people know about it. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or GOLDSTEIN: Helpless: Caledonia s agony is a national disgrace Back to video That’s because it didn’t happen in Toronto, or Montreal, or Vancouver or, heaven forbid in Ottawa where most of the fault for this debacle lies because if their citizens had had to endure what the people of Caledonia have endured, we would have called in the army years ago.

First temporary housing arrives for Stoney Point Indigenous community on land once taken by military

The Globe and Mail COLIN GRAF Published February 21, 2021 Colin Graf/The Globe and Mail Almost 80 years after the last homes of the Stoney Point Indigenous community were removed by the Canadian government on flatbed trucks to make way for a military base, the first new homes for their descendants arrived this week in the same manner. The prefabricated homes are a welcome sight for Pierre George, brother of Dudley George, the Indigenous protester killed by an Ontario Provincial Police sniper in 1995. He was with a group of Indigenous activists who had reoccupied their ancestral land and the army buildings on it.

Sudbury s paramedics take bigger role in high-risk police calls

Article content Sudbury’s paramedics are taking on new roles during high-risk police calls. Tactical paramedics, as they are known, provide “emergency medical support to preserve the safety, physical health, mental health and overall well-being of police officers, suspects and citizens who become injured or ill during a critical incident,” a staff report indicates. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. The report is going to the emergency services committee next week. Members of the tactical team must be advanced care paramedics. Nine local paramedics were selected for the program from 15 candidates. The final roster will include eight frontline paramedics and one platoon superintendent, who will oversee the program.

Letters to the editor: Jan 21: There should be no place in Canadian government for someone like Derek Sloan Readers react after Conservative MP receives white supremacist donation, plus other letters to the editor

Letters to the editor: Jan 21: There should be no place in Canadian government for someone like Derek Sloan Readers react after Conservative MP receives white supremacist donation, plus other letters to the editor
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