The Assembly of First Nations is calling on governments and police forces across the country to review their practices in the wake of Chantel Moore’s death. The B.C. Indigenous woman was shot during a police wellness check at her northern New Brunswick residence last week. Ross Lord explains why the incident is raising more questions about the police treatment of Canada’s Indigenous population.
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Assembly of First Nations calls for investigation into Chantel Moore’s death
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