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Morning Brief: Tackling misconduct in the RCMP


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By iPolitics. Published on Jun 3, 2021 6:00am
R.C.M.P. commissioner Brenda Lucki speaks with reporters at a press conference. Andrew Meade/iPolitics
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RCMP launches body to tackle misconduct: The RCMP is launching an independent body this month to investigate sexual misconduct and harassment complaints. Commissioner Brenda Lucki said the Independent Centre for Harassment Resolution will use external investigators. It comes after a November 2020 report from the former Supreme Court justice Michel Bastarache called the force’s work culture “toxic” an ....

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Buckingham Palace won’t be acting on a letter from Treaty Six chiefs to intervene in the selection of the Queen’s next stand-in to Canada, the Governor General.
 
On Jan. 27, the Confederacy of Treaty Six First Nations wrote Queen Elizabeth II directly, expressing concern after the monarch’s representative former astronaut Julie Payette resigned six days earlier after a bombshell investigation found she presided over a “toxic” and abusive workplace.
 
“Thanks for the enquiry,” the Queen’s own communications secretary Donal McCabe told Windspeaker.com in an email, “but this is a matter for the Canadian Government.”
 
Payette’s unprecedented resignation the first time in Canada’s history, in fact led to her temporary replacement by Richard Wagner, the Supreme Court of Canada’s Chief Justice. ....

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