SIRT was created on Jan. 1 and already there are two cases involving the Prince Albert police. skpoli Indigenous
a practice where officers would take an Indigenous man to the outskirts of town and leave him there. It was a lazy and racist way of dealing with the problem of addictions and disorderly conduct.
Over the years, numerous Indigenous men were found frozen outside the city. By speaking out, Night played a significant role in revealing the actions of the police service.
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