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Alberta police watchdog directed to investigate RCMP shooting near Cold Lake

Article content Officials overseeing Alberta’s police forces have been called in after a police officer fired a gun during a break and enter investigation in Cold Lake. RCMP say no one was injured as a result of the shooting. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Alberta police watchdog directed to investigate RCMP shooting near Cold Lake Back to video The incident happened Friday morning. At about 10:10 a.m., Cold Lake RCMP responded to a break and enter in progress west of the Hamlet of Ardmore. When they arrived, an “interaction occurred” and one officer fired a service gun, RCMP said in a news release.

Edmonton officer won t face criminal charges for firing gun after training

  EDMONTON An Edmonton police officer won t face criminal charges for firing a loaded Glock service pistol after a training exercise in June 2019. The shot, which didn t cause any injuries, happened as members of the Edmonton Police Service tactics and firearms training units were finishing their day at a centre in the city. The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team says an investigation determined about 10 officers were sitting in a bullpen area doing a debrief of the day and making plans for an evening graduation ceremony. It found officers were relaxing, throwing around a tennis ball and using laser training pistols to bounce lasers off mirrors and onto each other.

Cabinet shuffle and Ontario s possible new COVID measures: In The News for Jan 12 - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Cabinet shuffle and Ontario s possible new COVID measures: In The News for Jan 12 - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News
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Cabinet shuffle and Ontario s possible new COVID measures: In The News for Jan 12

OTTAWA Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will conduct a small shuffle of his ministers today before holing up later in the day for a cabinet retreat to plot strategy for the resumption of Parliament. The shuffle is due to the departure of Navdeep Bains, who is not intending to run again in the next election, which could come as early as this spring. Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne is expected to replace Bains while Transport Minister Marc Garneau moves into Champagne s old job. Toronto-area backbencher Omar Alghabra is expected to take over the Tranpsort portfolio. Trudeau has been clear that he wants departments crucial to the country s economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic to be overseen by ministers who will be around to help sell the government s agenda during the next election campaign.

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