The Nova Scotia Police Review Board has dismissed a complaint made by Kayla Borden that her pursuit and arrest in an incident in Dartmouth was unlawful and the result of systemic racism.
The Nova Scotia Court of Appeal has ruled a lower court judge went too far last year when he banned protests against COVID-19 measures at a hearing that proceeded without the protesters present.
The commission examining the Nova Scotia mass shooting lost the public's trust through an "unusual" inquiry structure set to cost $47 million, says one expert.
A police chief testified Monday that during the 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting, he wasn t asked by the RCMP to send officers, though they were trained in responding to active shooters and were among the closest to the rampage.
HALIFAX - A senior Nova Scotia RCMP official says she has no regrets that an emergency alert was not sent during a killer's 13-hour rampage in 2020, saying doing so would have led to more dead police officers.