The Socialist Workers League (SWL), a civic group, has decried the continued delay of justice on the alleged harassment, victimisation and unlawful termination of appointment of a senior nurse in Ogun State, Ajibola Aishat Oluwafunke. The SWL on Wednesday said that the matter has continued to drag and delay in ways it has become objectionable as justice delayed is justice denied.
SCHENECTADY — Contracts with three city unions were recently settled at a combined impact of $4.1 million to the city, including an update to the firefighter…
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The future and even existence of school resource police officers in Calgary could be decided in a final round of public consultations beginning this week driven by efforts targeting systemic racism.
Forty-five years after the first officers were embedded in Calgary schools to prevent crime and improve relations with youth, students, parents and educators will meet up for online discussions to weigh the concept’s merits.
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It’s possible the process could lead to the concept’s end or to reforms strengthening it, said city Coun. Gian-Carlo Carra, who sits on the Calgary Police Commission.