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B.C. conflict commissioner to review investigation into Alison Redford tobacco filePaul Fraser says Alberta's former ethics commissioner did not have all the information when he cleared Redford of conflict-of-interest allegations in 2013.PoliticsAug 4, 2016
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Conflict of interest forces ethics commissioner to have BC counterpart weigh in on Redford matterA conflict of interest is complicating the Alberta government's response to a former Supreme Court judge's report. That report, presented Monday, suggested previous conflict-of-interest allegations against former premier Alison Redford should be reviewed again.InvestigationsApr 5, 2016
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Redford’s actions should be reviewed again: former Supreme Court judgeA report says there should be another investigation into conflict-of-interest allegations involving former Alberta premier Alison Redford.PoliticsApr 4, 2016
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Government launches review of 2013 Redford conflict-of-interest investigationThe Alberta government announced Monday it's launching an external review of the 2013 investigation into allegations of conflict of interest involving former Premier Alison Redford.CanadaNov 30, 2015
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‘Without the Taser he’d be alive today’: How should we police Taser use?As Toronto Police prepare a request to add another 170 Tasers to their roster, Global News investigates just how these "less lethal" weapons are being used -- and who's getting Tasered.CanadaJul 7, 2015
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Body-worn cameras can reduce use-of-force, complaints to police: studyKnowing that police officers are wearing body cameras could go a long way to reducing unacceptable use-of-force as well as complaints, according to a study from the University of Cambridge.PoliticsDec 29, 2014
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Should we be hiring more compassionate cops?The head of Toronto’s civilian police watchdog thinks aspiring officers should have to volunteer with people who have mental illness to ensure they don't discriminate against people in crisis.CanadaJul 29, 2014
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Don’t want cops to be ‘psychiatrists in blue’? Fund mental health servicesToronto’s mental health services need more money to keep police from becoming the “default mental health system” for people in psychiatric distress, according to one expert.HealthJul 24, 2014
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Tasers, cameras could help prevent use of deadly force by police: reportExpanding use of Tasers, equipping officers with cameras and educating them on mental-health issues could help prevent deadly use of force when police deal with those in crisis, suggests a new report.Jul 24, 2014
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Report released on Toronto police encounters with those in crisisA report by a former Supreme Court of Canada justice into the use of lethal force by Toronto police has made 84 sweeping recommendations.Jul 24, 2014
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