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January 15, 2013
Ipperwash lessons need to be applied: Expert
By SHAWN JEFFORDS, QMI Agency
TORONTO - Police services are right to ask for direction from the Ontario government on how to handle First Nations blockades and protests, a legal expert says. Kent Roach, a law professor at the University of Toronto, says a Jan. 9 letter from the president of the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police to Community Safety Minister Madeleine Meilleur highlights a historic problem. “This is a perennial problem with the relationship between police and government,” Roach said. “It’s not always clear who is in charge.” Roach, who was a member of the Ipperwash Inquiry’s Research Advisory Committee, said that conflict, which resulted in the death of Native protester Dudley George, colours police decisions involving First Nations protests. |