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prosecution of Calgary pastor and Coutts blockade speaker Artur Pawlowski“Both of these processes are independent and arm’s-length from government,” the statement read. “Further inquiries should be referred to ASIRT and ACPS.”
She said the NDP has consulted minority and multicultural groups who expressed a desire for changes “to how the good work of the police is … overseen.”
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