What do we gain by including race on Alberta driver’s license?
Identifying Canadians by race on their everyday documents is divisive and discriminatory
Identifying Canadians by race on their everyday documents is divisive and discriminatory
An officer’s time should not be spent on functions that don’t involve protecting the public
Read MoreToo many police officers across the U.S. have been complicit by failing to intervene during their colleagues’ egregious misconduct
Read MoreThere is no evidence of widespread systemic violence against Black individuals by state and non-state actors
Read MoreThe ‘defund the police’ movement provides opportunistic politicians with a moral high ground while doing nothing to address the root causes of criminality
Read MoreThe ugly realities of humanity that we would rather believe belong in someone else’s world are the realities police officers encounter daily
Read MoreA report on drug abuse released by police chiefs is less about reducing drug abuse and more about protecting police budgets and jobs
Read MoreExamining use of force by race or counting arrests and charges by colour isn’t about to change police culture
Read MoreFor Pamela Mayne Correia, the most satisfying cases are the ones she helps solve with the scarcest of skeletal remains
Read MorePeople want to live here because Canada is a welcoming country where all races and creeds live together without persecution
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