Demands for accountability are growing after two Vancouver police officers failed to attend an apology ceremony in Heiltsuk Nation in British Columbia. The ceremony was part of a settlement agreement after Maxwell Johnson, an Indigenous man, and his granddaughter Torianne were wrongfully arrested at a bank in December 2019. Neetu Garcha looks at how the community rejected the police department’s gifts, and how Chief Const. Adam Palmer is responding.
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‘I can’t accept this gift’: Heiltsuk Nation reject Vancouver police’s apology
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