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First Nations say they're being disrespected as tension rises with Thunder Bay police over missing persons

May 28, 2026

Tensions are rising between First Nation leaders and police in Thunder Bay, Ont., following several recent high-profile missing persons cases in the city. Indigenous leaders say the role of searchers from their communities is being disregarded, while the local police chief has warned against the spread of "inaccurate or incomplete information."



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