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From Mayerthorpe to Moncton: The Unanswered Questions
Photos by Andre Gagne MPPAC President, Louis-Philippe Thériault “Holy crap, his wife his pregnant.” This was the first thought that struck Louis-Philippe Thériault moments after hearing his friend and fellow officer Cst. David Ross had died from gunshot wounds, murdered in the line of duty by 24-year-old Justin Bourque. He’d take
RCMP FOUND GUILTY of Negligence in Moncton Shootings
Today, the RCMP was found guilty of negligence in the 2014 incident involving three RCMP officers: Cst. David Ross (32), Cst. Fabrice Georges Gevaudan (45), and Cst. Douglas James Larche (40) [pictured above]. On the 4th of June, 2014, in Moncton, New Brunswick, gunman Justin Bourque shot five RCMP officers,
Breaking News: Based On New Evidence, Group Calls for Judicial Inquiry Into Mayerthorpe
En français The Mounted Police Professional Association of Canada (MPPAC), a Professor of Criminology from Carleton University and the Publisher and Managing Editor of Ottawa Life Magazine are calling for a judicial inquiry to review the conduct and decision making of the RCMP’s senior leadership before, during and after the
New Government Should Start by Making the RCMP More Accountable
Photo by Flickr user Jamie McCaffrey. CC. Now that there’s a new Liberal government in power in Ottawa, one can only hope that a new public safety minister will make it a priority to address the myriad problems created by the Harper government in the criminal justice system over the past 10
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