OPS Screws Up The Message In Ottawa Shootings
We’ve had a tragedy in our community and our hearts go out to the friends of relatives of the victims of a vicious shooting.
We’ve had a tragedy in our community and our hearts go out to the friends of relatives of the victims of a vicious shooting.
Here’s something you don’t hear too often on The Bulldog … or out there in the community.
Long-time Bulldog reader and commenter The Voter thinks police officers should be treated like everyone else:
“Every time an infraction, be it red light or speeding, comes to our office, we do have a triage sort of process of understanding what the member was doing at the time....
“Today WE were INVITED to speak to a Grade 10 class about policing and racism. Tough questions. We were honest and transparent. Clearly they didn’t have an issue of us coming to...
A very respected official in the municipal sphere called me to tell of their experience on St. Joseph Boulevard recently.
“Flipping the proverbial bird is a God-given, Charter-enshrined right that belongs to every red-blooded Canadian. It may not be civil, it may not be polite, it may not be gentlemanly. Nevertheless, it...
“… while (Stubbs) respects the fears and anxieties some people have, he’d rather change the perceptions of young people by having uniformed officers there sooner than later so they don’t go their...
“Police are more accountable than ever, and yet trust in the police has declined.” Joanne Laucius, Ottawa Citizen
“I, for one, would like to imagine a future where Eric’s children Jasmine, who is just 21 months, and Hugo, who is just eight months, will safely attend a school and positively...
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