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Kelowna man faces hate speech charge after complaint made to War Crimes Program An Australian man living in Kelowna has been charged with the wilful promotion of hatred after allegedly threatening people living in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Kibwe Ngoie-Ntombe was initially charged with uttering threats back in June 2020 when he was first arrested. On February 24, 2021, he was charged with more offences, including: Uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm - Section 264.1(1)(a) Uttering threats to burn, destroy or damage property - Section 264.1(1)(b) Uttering a forged document - Section 368(1)(d) Counselling the commission of an indictable offence (aggravated assault) - Section 464(a) ....
REGINA The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP) is calling for the immediate release of two women who have been in prison for murder for almost three decades. Sisters Odelia and Nerissa Quewezance have been imprisoned for nearly 28 years for the 1993 murder of Kamsack-area farmer Anthony Joseph Dolff at a farmhouse on the border of the Keeseekoose First Nation. CAP is now making the request after the Jason Keshane, a man who was with them the day of the crime, admitted to being responsible for the killing. “I stabbed him and beat him up,” Jason Keshane told the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network ....
Opposition leaders want juror demographic data to help fight systemic biases by Hina Alam and Colin Perkel, The Canadian Press Posted May 19, 2021 11:38 am EDT Last Updated May 19, 2021 at 11:45 am EDT A lack of information on the race, gender and age of jurors hinders the fight to address systemic racism and other inequities in the criminal justice system, federal opposition leaders and others say. While studies in the United States show juror race and age have a marked effect on trial verdicts, Canada collects no data allowing similar research here, The Canadian Press reported recently. New Democrat Leader Jagmeet Singh, who practised law in Ontario, expressed surprise at the data gap. Having evidence of jury makeup would help lawmakers make more informed decisions about improving the selection process, he said. ....
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