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N.S. RCMP to apologize for street checks, more than 2 years after refusing to do soThe Nova Scotia RCMP plans to formally apologize for its historical use of street checks, more than two years after the force said it was not planning to do so.CanadaSep 19, 2023
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Halifax leaders call for transparent probe into ‘disturbing’ police encounter with Black man'It's one of those things where police are only responding publicly after the public produces evidence of the problem.'CanadaMar 28, 2021
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El Jones proposes committee to address defunding police to Halifax police boardEl Jones was appointed to present to the board a proposal on creating a committee that would 'recommend a definition of defunding the police.'CanadaNov 16, 2020
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‘Blindsided’: Black Nova Scotians say their community was left out of new restorative process'Whatever this process is, the design process, it really hasn’t been engaged with any kind of broad consultation with the African Nova Scotian community.'PoliticsSep 30, 2020
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Coming to Halifax’s Board of Police Commissioners: Body cameras, written updates on street checks reportThe meeting is set to begin at 12:30 p.m., and can be streamed online through the municipality's website.PoliticsJul 19, 2020
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Police mistrust will continue without institutional change: Nova Scotia senatorA Canadian senator says police mistrust will continue if institutional changes aren't made with Black community input.Jun 18, 2020
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Nova Scotia still no closer to setting date for street checks apologyJustice Minister Mark Furey reiterated on Wednesday that there is an appropriate time and venue for an apology -- but didn't say when or where that may be.CanadaFeb 26, 2020
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Halifax police apologize to black community for street checksChief Daniel Kinsella says police are sorry for actions that have caused pain, mistreatment and victimization.CanadaNov 29, 2019
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Halifax police chief says apology for street checks to be made next weekThe apology will be issued on Nov. 29., at the Halifax Central Library at 11 a.m. ET.CrimeNov 18, 2019
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Halifax police commissioners to consider asking for plans to address street checksAlthough Nova Scotia's justice minister has formally instituted a moratorium on street checks, Halifax Regional Police have previously declined to apologize for the practice.CrimeSep 13, 2019
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