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Source Feed: CBC News - Canada
Publication Date: April 23, 2024 - 04:00

First Nations families who lost loved ones in Thunder Bay seek answers amid renewed heat on police service

April 23, 2024
First Nations leaders didn't hold back at a news conference at Queen's Park on the unresolved deaths of Indigenous people in Thunder Bay, Ont., and called for the police service to be disbanded in the wake of the latest OPP charges. But it was the stories of the families of Mackenzie Moonias, Jenna Ostberg and Corey Belesky that put faces to the need to get answers and accountability.


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