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B.C. Attorney General David Eby tried not to sound churlish in his support of the suite of federal measures aimed at addressing systemic racism in the country’s legal system.
Who can blame him? The federal announcement was filled with fine-sounding rhetoric; but the province gets to provide the services and pick up most of the tab.
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Federal Attorney General David Lametti on Thursday unveiled a package of measures to address the staggering over-incarceration of Black and Indigenous peoples amending the Criminal Code and the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act to repeal mandatory minimum penalties for certain drug, firearm and tobacco offences and adopting more holistic, community-based sentences and diversion programs.
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Chatham-Kent police seize drugs, charge man with trafficking Chatham-Kent police seized approximately $6,000 worth of drugs and made one arrest during a drug bust Thursday afternoon at a Chatham residence.
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Publishing date: Feb 19, 2021 • February 19, 2021 • 1 minute read •
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Chatham-Kent police seized approximately $6,000 worth of drugs and made one arrest during a drug bust Thursday afternoon at a Chatham home.
Members of the intelligence unit found suspected fentanyl, hydromorphone tablets and methamphetamine, along with digital scales, packaging material and cash, while executing a Controlled Drugs and Substances Act warrant.
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