On Friday, Halifax’s Chief of Police, Daniel Kinsella, issued a formal apology to Nova Scotia’s black community over the practice of street checks and mistreatment, saying ‘I am sorry for all the times that you were mistreated, victimized, and re-victimized’. The Nova Scotia government announced it would formally ban the practice of street checks last month.
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Halifax police issue public apology to black community over street checks, mistreatment
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