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RCMP considered charging Justin Trudeau over Aga Khan visit
Politics Insider for April 26: Trudeau calls for an inquiry; Ottawa braces for another convoy; panel warns about Neo-Nazism
A brilliant scientist was mysteriously fired from a Winnipeg virus lab. No one knows why.
She was escorted away by the RCMP more than two years ago, sparking international controversy. What really happened to Xiangguo Qiu?
The unsettling case of Dr. Ngola, the RCMP and the New Brunswick government
Craig Offman: Fifty pages of emails, memos and handwritten notes offer details into a troubled investigation into a COVID-19 outbreak
The Nova Scotia killer’s common-law spouse is charged with giving him ammunition
The RCMP charged the woman and two others, noting there is no indication they had prior knowledge of Wortman’s plan
Real reform of the RCMP won’t come from within
Stephen Maher: Trudeau now has the power and the responsibility to fix the RCMP—and Bastarache’s report makes his duty as clear as day
The Nova Scotia killer’s dark past, and a mysterious $300,000
Through a friendship with a disgraced New Brunswick lawyer and a possible real estate scam in 2010, Gabriel Wortman netted hundred of thousands of dollars
The RCMP is broken
The iconic force is fraying under the strain of its rural policing model, tragic mistakes, an ugly past and a controversial present
Time for real answers on the Nova Scotia mass murder
Paul Wells: A full judicial inquiry into the April shooting is now essential. It must be robust, with real power to get to the truth.
Brenda Lucki must go
Pam Palmater: The problem isn’t Indigenous culture, it’s RCMP culture, where racial profiling, harassment, brutality and the killing of Indigenous peoples is somehow justified