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Former Regina Police officer Heather Gray — “An open letter to the citizens I’ve served”
by Heather Gray In this era of civil unrest and disillusionment about police and the abuses of power, authority and the horrors that we’ve all witnessed I draw your attention to the dichotomy of the honor and humility I’ve felt in my 20 years of serving my community. It is unfathomable
Regina Police Service continues to ignore former police woman’s pleas
Photo credit: Evan Radford/980 CJME Heather Gray is out of options. She is extremely suicidal and says “suicide brain” clouds every part of her life. This is stemming from the abuses she faced during her employment with the Regina Police Service (RPS) and her 20-year battle to get compensation for
Heather Gray at the end of her rope – no help from Regina Police Service or Minister Goodale
Since the article came out in Ottawa Life Magazine (OLM) in the fall about bullying and harassment in the Regina Police Service things have gone from bad to worse for the article’s subject, Heather Gray. When Gray first met with Regina Police Chief Evan Bray back in May 2018, she
Trudeau and Goodale Ignore former Regina Police Woman’s Pleas for Justice
Photo credit: Jackie Hall Photography There has been a lot in the news over the past few years about harassment and bullying in the RCMP. In 2017, more than 3,100 women working for the RCMP won a $100 million class action law suit and an apology from RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson
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