The Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs is applying for intervenor status in the Human Rights Tribunal case against Vancouver Police. The case involves the handcuffing of an Indigenous man and his granddaughter trying to open a bank account. Emily Lazatin explains what the Chiefs are planning and video of the incident released today.
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Union of BC Indian Chiefs applies to intervene in handcuffing case of Indigenous grandfather and 12-year-old girl
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