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Mi’kmaw Fishermen Left to Walk Home Without Shoes
On Mar. 26, Blaise Sylliboy of the Membertou First Nation and Kevin Hartling of the Eskasoni First Nation were detained by fisheries officers after fishing for baby eels, or elvers, in Shelburne, Nova Scotia. At 1:00 AM, they were left near a gas station, in 2° C weather, 45 minutes away from their fishing area with their cell phones and hip waders confiscated.

Nova Scotia Shooting: Turning the Tide Together
Major reforms are needed in Canada’s public safety systems, says the commission responsible for investigating the deadliest mass killing in Canadian history. Known as the Mass Casualty Commission, the public body was formed after 22 people were shot to death at the hands of Gabriel Wortman in Nova Scotia in April 2020.

RCMP Opens Investigation into Officers After Nova Scotia Mass Shooting
Soon after the mass shooting in Nova Scotia that killed 22 and injured three, multiple RCMP officers present on the day of the shooting were accused of mishandling a 2017 murder. Greg Wiley is one of them.