Lawyers for women who worked with the RCMP as volunteers, contractors or municipal employees spoke about the courage they say the women showed by coming forward and telling their stories in relation to Cheryl Tiller and Merlo-Davidson cases.
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Lawyers say Merlo-Davidson settlement changed RCMP culture, speak to courage of women who came forward
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