Nova Scotia RCMP to apologize to Black community for historic use of street checks
- Nova Scotia RCMP publicly apologized to African Nova Scotians for historic street checks and harmful interactions at the North Preston Community Centre.
- Assistant Commissioner Dennis Daley acknowledged the lasting impacts of the street checks, saying, "I'm sorry for the fear and mistrust we've created."
- Daley announced an action plan, including employee education on African Nova Scotian history, collaboration with Black communities, and increased racial diversity within the RCMP.
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