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Ep 193: Defund the BCPP
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As #DefundThePolice becomes the rallying cry of recent protests, we take a brief look at the history of policing in Canada and BC, how police are governed in the province today and the possibility of reform going forward.
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Policing
- RCMP dashcam video shows officer tackling, punching Chief Allan Adam during arrest
- BC has country's highest rate of police-involved deaths, groundbreaking CBC data reveals
- Police (wikipedia)
- British Columbia Provincial Police
- Police resources in Canada, 2018
- The Structure of Police Services in BC - Province of British Columbia
- Municipal Police Boards - Province of British Columbia
- Vancouver mayor asks B.C. for 'comprehensive review' of policing in province
- Policy Options for Defunding the Police & Creating Alternative Services of Safety and Support
Quick takes
- B.C. reports highest-ever monthly total of illicit drug deaths in May 2020
- Restaurant capacity limits eased as BC marks 6 days without a COVID-19 death
- Safe supply guidelines are a clusterfuck
- Trudeau, Tories spar over who's to blame for delaying disability support payments
- Canadians have made 190,000 repayments on CERB claims, says CRA
- Federal government to provide $14B to provinces, territories to 'safely' restart economies
- Foreign Affairs Minister has two mortgages with state-run Bank of China
Image: First Vancouver Police Department patrol wagon, 1908 by Stuart Thomson. Public domain via
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