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Local institutions efforts on racial justice found lacking

Local institutions efforts on racial justice found lacking
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How are Winnipeg police responding to calls for change one year after murder of George Floyd?

A year after the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis sparked cries for change, a police inspector says Winnipeg's police service is working hard to repair relationships with marginalized communities. But some advocates say there are good reasons there is still a great deal of mistrust of police.

Police find people at their most dire as COVID-19 magnifies struggles of poverty

Posted: Dec 23, 2020 1:14 PM CT | Last Updated: December 23, 2020 Insp. Bonnie Emerson, right, stands with cadets and members of the Rapid Relief Team, along with a supply of emergency food boxes outside of the Winnipeg Police Service headquarters. (Winnipeg Police Service) Increased isolation due to COVID-19 has also led to severe challenges impacting the health and safety of vulnerable Winnipeggers, many of whom are being encountered by Winnipeg police. Officers recently responded to a well-being call for a senior in their 80s, who was isolated and had no money for food, according to Insp. Bonnie Emerson. Through connections with community partners, police were able to provide the senior with an emergency food box filled with basic food staples, she said.

City police expand emergency food box initiative

Winnipeg Free Press Posted: Last Modified: 9:21 AM CST Thursday, Dec. 24, 2020 | Updates Nearly 90 family food boxes sit outside police headquarters. THE Winnipeg Police Service is expanding its emergency food box initiative, in partnership with charity Rapid Relief Team Canada, to help support Winnipeggers experiencing food insecurity as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. THE Winnipeg Police Service is expanding its emergency food box initiative, in partnership with charity Rapid Relief Team Canada, to help support Winnipeggers experiencing food insecurity as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The WPS received a donation of 40 food boxes from Rapid Relief at the end of November, the majority of which were distributed within 10 days, Insp. Bonnie Emerson said during a news conference.

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