This blog is a part of my body of research that seeks to analyse civil society's and academia's understanding of national security models from an academic perspective with a focus on Canada, Israel and the UK.
Showing posts with label Winnipeg Police Board. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winnipeg Police Board. Show all posts
26 February 2015
APTN: Some on Winnipeg police board say investigators need to reach out to families of missing and murdered Aboriginal people » APTN National News
Source for article and for accompanying video: http://aptn.ca/news/2015/01/09/winnipeg-police-board-say-investigators-need-reach-families-missing-murdered-aboriginal-people/
Some on Winnipeg police board say investigators need to reach out to families of missing and murdered Aboriginal people
APTN National News
Some members of Winnipeg’s Police Board are calling on the service to better communicate with families of missing and murdered indigenous women and men.
Police in the past have been critisized for not listening to families.
Some members of Winnipeg’s Police Board are calling on the service to better communicate with families of missing and murdered indigenous women and men.
Police in the past have been critisized for not listening to families.
APTN’s Dennis Ward reports.
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