Midwest Dispatch: Minneapolis City Council Member Proposes Partially Privatized Public Safety Plan 19 June 2022Community policing might be possible in Minneapolis—if you can pay for it.https://progressive.org/latest/minneapolis-privatized-public-safety-lahm-220616/ Read more about Midwest Dispatch: Minneapolis City Council Member Proposes Partially Privatized Public Safety Plan
Publication de la CRAP - Aide financière aux familles des victimes : le gouvernement peut faire beaucoup mieux 10 June 2022La Coalition contre la répression et les abus policiers (CRAP) attend depuis maintenant 9 ans que le gouvernement adopte un règlement sur l’aide fi commentaires_crap_projet_reglement_aide_financiere_familles_enquete_coroner_20220603.pdfhttps://www.lacrap.org/ Read more about Publication de la CRAP - Aide financière aux familles des victimes : le gouvernement peut faire beaucoup mieux
Les familles des victimes méritent mieux qu’une justice à rabais 10 June 2022Communiqué de presse Pour diffusion immédiatehttps://liguedesdroits.ca/les-familles-victimes-meritent-mieux-qu-une-justice-a-… Read more about Les familles des victimes méritent mieux qu’une justice à rabais
ABOLIR LA POLICE 08 June 2022ABOLIR LA POLICEhttps://abolirlapolice.org/ Read more about ABOLIR LA POLICE
Deux autres jours de grève pour les avocats de l’aide juridique 06 June 2022Des piquets de grève sont prévus dans plusieurs villes de la province.https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/justice-et-faits-divers/2022-06-05/deux-autre… Read more about Deux autres jours de grève pour les avocats de l’aide juridique
ENRAGÉ.ES! Révoltons-nous contre les féminicides et les violences patriarcales 12 June 2022https://www.facebook.com/events/723018465554301/?acontext=%7B%22ref%22%3A%2252%2… Read more about ENRAGÉ.ES! Révoltons-nous contre les féminicides et les violences patriarcales
Lancement revue Droits et libertés - Le capitalisme de surveillance : menaces à la démocratie et aux droits! 07 June 2022https://www.facebook.com/events/322777966706927 Read more about Lancement revue Droits et libertés - Le capitalisme de surveillance : menaces à la démocratie et aux droits!
Allégations de profilage racial par la police : un procès commence à Montréal 03 June 2022Le plaignant Joseph-Christopher Luamba a déclaré lundi devant un tribunal de Montréal que, lorsqu'il aperçoit une voiture de police en conduisant, https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1887288/racisme-systemique-police-justice-m… Read more about Allégations de profilage racial par la police : un procès commence à Montréal
La juge en chef de la Cour du Québec un peu moins dans le noir 24 May 2022Le 25 mars, La Presse a révélé comment la Cour d’appel avait découvert la tenue au Québec d’un procès criminel secret dont toutes les traces avaienhttps://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/justice-et-faits-divers/2022-05-21/proces-sec… Read more about La juge en chef de la Cour du Québec un peu moins dans le noir
Mort en détention à Edmonton : le rapport d’autopsie soulève des questions 24 May 2022Détenu à Edmonton pour une contravention impayée, Danny Robinson a été plaqué au sol « avec force » par des agents correctionnels jusqu'à ce que sohttps://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1883885/danny-robinson-remand-mort-asphyxie… Read more about Mort en détention à Edmonton : le rapport d’autopsie soulève des questions
Reconnaissance faciale : la GRC a violé la loi, dit le commissaire à la vie privée 14 June 2021Dans un rapport d’enquête déposé jeudi au Parlement, le commissaire à la protection de la vie privée du Canada, Daniel Therrien, affirme que l'utilhttps://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1800449/clearview-rapport-enquete-commissai… Read more about Reconnaissance faciale : la GRC a violé la loi, dit le commissaire à la vie privée
Quebec's police watchdog under scrutiny once again after court questions its impartiality 14 June 2021Since that fateful Wednesday in July 2018, Tracy Wing has been struggling to understand the moments leading up to her son's death.https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/quebec-bei-court-ruling-celik-1.6060662 Read more about Quebec's police watchdog under scrutiny once again after court questions its impartiality
Tunisians rally against police brutality in working class areas 14 June 2021Clashes have erupted in the Tunisian capital as hundreds of young people came out to protest against police brutality in working-class neighbourhoohttps://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/6/13/violent-protests-over-police-abuses-con… Read more about Tunisians rally against police brutality in working class areas
Man dead after police shooting involving RCMP officer in Newfoundland and Labrador 14 June 2021GRAND FALLS-WINDSOR, N.L. -- A man is dead and a town is reeling after a police shooting in Newfoundland and Labrador.https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/man-dead-after-police-shooting-involving-rcmp-office… Read more about Man dead after police shooting involving RCMP officer in Newfoundland and Labrador
Police watchdog investigating after man dies in Airdrie RCMP custody 14 June 2021The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) has been called on to investigate the circumstances behind the death.https://calgaryherald.com/news/local-news/police-watchdog-investigating-after-ma… Read more about Police watchdog investigating after man dies in Airdrie RCMP custody
RCMP’s silence about Nova Scotia shooting spree could be to blame for recent leaks: ex-cop 14 June 2021The RCMP’s near-blanket refusal to provide information about its investigation into the shooting spree that terrorized Nova Scotians in April of lahttps://globalnews.ca/news/7938340/rcmp-silence-nova-scotia-shooting-leaks/ Read more about RCMP’s silence about Nova Scotia shooting spree could be to blame for recent leaks: ex-cop
Police chief should have no say in reinvestigations of sudden deaths, Thunder Bay, Ont., families say A long-awaited report into the reinvestigation of the sudden deaths of nine Indigenous people in Thunder Bay, Ont., is expected sometime this summehttps://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/thunder-bay/broken-trust-reinvestigations-legitim… Read more about Police chief should have no say in reinvestigations of sudden deaths, Thunder Bay, Ont., families say
Île-Bizard family awarded $30,000 after challenging BEI statement on son's death 09 June 2021An Île-Bizard family has been awarded $30,000 after they sued Quebec’s Bureau des enquêtes indépendantes (BEI) over the contents of a statement conhttps://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/ile-bizard-family-awarded-30000-afte… Read more about Île-Bizard family awarded $30,000 after challenging BEI statement on son's death
Hamilton’s LGBTQ communities have long fought a lack of support from police and the city. Now they are headed to the human rights tribunal 09 June 2021It has been nearly two years since the Pride Hamilton organization stared down the violent hate of far-right demonstrators on a day meant to celebrhttps://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2021/06/05/hamiltons-lgbtq-communities-have-… Read more about Hamilton’s LGBTQ communities have long fought a lack of support from police and the city. Now they are headed to the human rights tribunal
Pas d’accusation contre le policier qui a tué Chantel Moore 09 June 2021Aucune accusation criminelle ne sera déposée contre le policier qui a abattu Chantel Moore.https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1799564/chantel-moore-mort-accusation-polic… Read more about Pas d’accusation contre le policier qui a tué Chantel Moore