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December 2, 2024
People take to the streets in Montreal to protest shooting of Papigatuk twins
APTN News: A month following the shooting of twins Joshua and Garnet Papigatuk in Salluit, Nunavik in northern Quebec, Montrealers took to the streets to demand for accountability. Protesters took to the streets chanting, “Justice for Joshua, justice for twins.” “I’m here to protest against police brutality in Nunavik in light of my cousin’s death…...
November 28, 2024
Nunavik police chief launches ‘disciplinary investigation’ into Christmas tree photo
The police chief in Nunavik says an investigation is underway. Photo: X APTN News: The chief of the Nunavik Police Services says he’s ordered an investigation into a photo taken inside a detachment of a Christmas tree decorated with liquor bottles. A photo of the tree was taken in the Umiujaq detachment, a community on...
November 14, 2024
Anniversary of land claims agreement sparks calls for Nunavik police reform
Spurred by last week’s fatal police shooting, justice advocates call for self-determination in police First Peoples Law Report: CBC News – The anniversary of the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement for most is a day of celebration. But this year’s event, marking 49 years since the signing of that treaty, was overshadowed by the fatal police...
November 7, 2024
Inuk man shot dead by police a victim of systemic racism, Crown-Indigenous minister says
Globe and Mail: The killing of an Inuk man by police earlier this week in Quebec’s Far North is an example of systemic racism, Canada’s minister for Crown-Indigenous relations said Thursday. Gary Anandasangaree said in a statement the police shooting of Joshua Papigatuk is another example of how Indigenous Peoples are impacted by the justice...
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