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In Manitoba, police killings require inquests. So where are they?
Podcast |
The Big Story
Media Type |
audio
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Publication Date |
Oct 10, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:19:16

Every use of deadly force by police in the province requires an inquest to determine how and why it happened. In theory, this prevents fear or favour from influencing the decision whether or not to hold one, ensures that an initial investigation will not simply shut down a case, and offers every family suffering through a loss the chance to ask their questions, and get their answers.

In practice? As a recent investigation has revealed, it rarely works that way. And the families of those killed by police are wondering where their answers are...

GUEST: Marsha McLeod, investigative reporter with The Winnipeg Free Press

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Every use of deadly force by police in the province requires an inquest to determine how and why it happened. In theory, this prevents fear or favour from influencing the decision whether or not to hold one, ensures that an initial investigation will not simply shut down a case, and offers every family suffering through a loss the chance to ask their questions, and get their answers. In practice? As a recent investigation has revealed, it rarely works that way. And the families of those killed by police are wondering where their answers are... GUEST: Marsha McLeod, investigative reporter with The Winnipeg Free Press

Every use of deadly force by police in the province requires an inquest to determine how and why it happened. In theory, this prevents fear or favour from influencing the decision whether or not to hold one, ensures that an initial investigation will not simply shut down a case, and offers every family suffering through a loss the chance to ask their questions, and get their answers.

In practice? As a recent investigation has revealed, it rarely works that way. And the families of those killed by police are wondering where their answers are...

GUEST: Marsha McLeod, investigative reporter with The Winnipeg Free Press

We love feedback at The Big Story, as well as suggestions for future episodes. You can find us:

Through email at hello@thebigstorypodcast.ca 

Or by calling 416-935-5935 and leaving us a voicemail

Or @thebigstoryfpn on Twitter

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