The memo said the force condemns any form of harassment or discrimination.
“The distribution of this image not only perpetuates the harassment of our staff but also runs contrary to the values of our organization,” it said.
said he could not speak to matters that took place before his arrival, adding he must also adhere to a privacy and confidentiality policy. “Prince Albert Police Service places great emphasis on fostering a work environment that is free from harassment and conducive to the well-being of its approximately 135 members,” Nogier said in an email.“Through education, training and open dialogue, we aim to create a culture that respects individual differences, upholds the law, and serves the community to the best of our ability,” Nogier said.
The boy’s father, Kaij Brass, is charged with second-degree murde; his trial is scheduled for next year.
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