Opinion: No wonder Indigenous peoples believe the country still doesn\u0027t get it. The RCMP has lost its moral authority. Read more.
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Doug Hayman, a veteran Ontario social services executive appointed regional director for children and families in Prince George when the original allegations surfaced, was flabbergasted to read its report. “This complaint and the facts reflect racism, exploiting, ignoring victims and demeaning women and girls who were in need of protection and support. This reflects not a single bad decision but a decade of indifference.”
First Nations leader Bill Wilson cynically shrugged: “What did you expect? Of course they covered it up. … This case called into question the validity of the entire white man’s legal system and its relationship to Aboriginal people.” Why did it take three years to identify one rotten judge in a town where these girls and women were picked up within blocks of the RCMP detachment?
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