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Assembly of First Nations Hosts Forum in Preparation for Pre-Inquiry Report on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
Assembly of First Nations Hosts Forum in Preparation for Pre-Inquiry Report on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (Enoch Cree Nation, AB): Assembly of First Nations (AFN) Regional Chief Shane Gottfriedson and AFN Women’s Council Co-Chair Therese Villeneuve will present a report to the Government of Canada based on input received today at the AFN Missing […]
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AFN Bulletin – Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls – AFN Pre-Inquiry Forum in Edmonton, Alberta
AFN Bulletin – Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls – AFN Pre-Inquiry Forum in Edmonton, Alberta AFN Pre-Inquiry Forum – February 4, 2016: Edmonton Marriott River Cree Resort In preparation for the National Inquiry on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG), the Assembly of First Nations (AFN), together with the AFN national […]
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Read MoreMissing Person – Teshena Eagle
January 20, 2016 Saskatoon Police are requesting public assistance in locating a missing 15 year old girl. Teshena Eagle was reported missing when she failed to return home to the 500 block of Avenue S South on January 9, 2016. She has been active on social media, however police are concerned because she may be […]
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Read MoreCybercrime: an overview of incidents and issues in Canada
Cybercrime: an overview of incidents and issues in Canada is the RCMP’s first report on cybercrime, and focuses on aspects of the cybercrime environment that affect Canada’s public organizations, businesses and citizens in real and harmful ways. This report covers a broad range of criminal offences where the Internet and information technologies are used to […]
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Read MoreKeigan Park – Missing Person
Missing Person – Request For Public Assistance Saskatoon Police are requesting public assistance in locating a missing 14 year old boy. Keigan Park was last seen by family in the 800 block of 20th Street West just after midnight, December 27, 2015. Keigan Park is described as Metis, 5’4″, 130 lbs. with short brown hair […]
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Full Story: The Missing and the Murdered
Credits: 16x9onglobal Published on Mar 7, 2015 16×9 explores the troubling trend of violence against aboriginal women and we hear from the families of those who weren’t as fortunate. For more info, please go to www.global16x9.com
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Read MoreRegina police renews $50K reward for tips in Tamra Keepness case
December 21, 2015 Recently, the Regina Board of Police Commissioners extended the $50,000 reward in the disappearance of Tamara Keepness who went missing from her home in 2004. Regina Police Chief Troy Hagen says there are still leads coming in. NT5
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Read MoreMPPAC Deeply Concerned RCMP Commissioner’s Comments Put Officers in Danger
The Mounted Police Professional Association of Canada (MPPAC) is deeply concerned with the rhetoric used by RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson when he described many officers on his force as “racists”. WireService.ca Press Release (12/18/2015) VANCOUVER, BC – “Some of these men and women have made the ultimate sacrifice and his sweeping generalizations frankly put our […]
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Read MorePrince Albert Police Service Receives $2 Million for Targeted Policing Initiatives
December 17, 2015 The Government of Saskatchewan is taking action to ensure the safety of Prince Albert communities and families through the Municipal Police Grants. This provincial contribution of $2 million will fund 19 Prince Albert Police Service positions in 2015-16. “Community and public safety continue to be an important priority for the province of […]
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Read MoreStatement from the Law Society of Upper Canada on the release of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s Final Report
Toronto — The Law Society of Upper Canada commends the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) on the release of its final report today. We are grateful to TRC Commissioners Justice Murray Sinclair, Chief Wilton Littlechild and Dr. Marie Wilson for their tireless and profoundly important work in helping to build understanding of the reconciliation process […]
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