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Woman who called for help with domestic violence ended up with broken jaw, police report says
A case report from the New Brunswick police oversight agency has drawn surprise and concern from some experts, who say police need more training in how to respond to victims of domestic violence.
After two years of FOI requests and complaints, the Vancouver police finally let The Tyee review some training modules.
A Toronto police officer who shot and wounded a man carrying a knife in a park in February 2023 has been given a suspended ...
The Crime Victims Foundation Nigeria (CRIVIFON) has unveiled a new initiative named ‘Project H.E.’ to support male victims of ...
York Region’s 2026 budget was unanimously approved, raising the Region’s tax levy by 4.28 percent.An added 0.06 percent ...
Ottawa Citizen on MSN
Ottawa advocates call for changes to how sexual assault survivors are treated in justice system
Ottawa advocates are calling for reforms in the criminal justice system to improve how police, lawyers and judges treat ...
MPs on the House of Commons status of women committee called on the federal government Tuesday to criminalize coercive ...
The leader of Ontario’s NDP is asking the province’s integrity commissioner to investigate the labour minister, alleging he ...
The Chosun Ilbo on MSN
China Bundles Surveillance, Training for Authoritarian States
Sanzhar Bokayev, a prominent Kazakh political blogger, was recently detained by police at Almaty Airport. The AI (artificial intelligence)-based facial recognition system “Target Eye” mistakenly ...
The Walrus on MSN
Canada Fighting “Billions” of Attacks a Day, Cyber Agency Says
In an exclusive interview, CSE chief Caroline Xavier warns adversaries are growing faster, smarter, and more aggressive The ...
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Justice minister suggests new bill could address 'coercive control' in relationships
Justice Minister Sean Fraser says the issue of coercive control in intimate relationships is "front of mind" as he prepares a new justice bill.
A report into the way West Midlands Police deals with children has found it requires improvement in a number of areas. His ...
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