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Government tells Nicole Gnazdowsky she's "no longer welcome" to contact the province | News | Halifax, Nova Scotia


“Unfortunately, your conduct in dealing with staff has not changed and is not conducive to the investigation process. Therefore, I wish to advise you that your contact with provincial staff on this matter is no longer welcome and no further communication by you on this issue will be responded to.”
The department of justice declined to say what it considers abusive behaviour or what led to the decision to halt communication with Gnazdowsky. “For privacy reasons, we will not comment,” justice department spokesperson Heather Fairbairn said in an email. It’s unclear why the emailed letter came from justice as opposed to the department of labour, which oversees the investigation. ....

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N.S. police officer, wife launching complaint for 'driving while Black' stop by RCMP


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The RCMP, however, issued a statement later in the day saying the couple’s car matched the description of a suspect in a shooting incident, and they said the officers “ensured a safe outcome to a very stressful situation.”
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N.S. police officer, wife launching complaint for driving while Black stop by RCMP Back to video
Dean Simmonds, a 20-year-veteran of the Halifax police, and Angela Simmonds, a lawyer who was acclaimed this week as the provincial Liberal candidate for Preston, say the incident of “driving while Black” occurred as they were on their way to buy groceries in their community of Preston at about 12:30 p.m. on July 4. ....

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