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firearm_discharge · 2024-Q1
Decision of the acting executive director of the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team in the matter of an RCMP shooting causing injury near Bonnyville on February 9, 2024 | released 2026-01-15
firearm_discharge · 2024-Q2
Decision in the matter of an Edmonton Police Service shooting on June 9, 2024 | released 2026-04-09
firearm_discharge · 2024-Q1
Decision in the matter of a Calgary Police Service and RCMP shooting on March 14 and 15, 2024 | released 2026-02-18
firearm_discharge · 2024-Q4
Decision in the matter of an RCMP shooting on December 12, 2024 | released 2026-03-19
injury · 2024-Q4
Decision in the matter of an injury during arrest by Edmonton Police Service on October 10, 2024 | released 2026-03-19
firearm_discharge · 2025-Q4
Decision in the matter of an RCMP shooting in Grande Prairie on November 10, 2025 | released 2026-04-09
firearm_discharge · 2026-Q1
Decision in the matter of an RCMP shooting near Grande Prairie on January 6, 2026 | released 2026-04-15
firearm_discharge · 2024-Q4
Decision in the matter of an RCMP shooting near Tofield on December 23, 2024 | released 2026-04-22
death · 2021-Q2
Decision in the matter of a death during an arrest by Lloydminster RCMP on May 7, 2021 | released 2026-03-06
injury · 2024-Q4
Decision in the matter of an injury during arrest by Edmonton Police Service on October 10, 2024 | released 2026-03-19
injury · 2021-Q3
Decision in the matter of an injury during an arrest by Edmonton Police on July 26, 2021 | released 2026-02-18
firearm_discharge · 2024-Q3
Decision in the matter of an Edmonton Police Service shooting on July 17, 2024 | released 2026-02-18
custody_death · 2024-Q2
Decision in the matter of a death of a newborn child following detention in RCMP Lloydminster cells on May 13, 2024 | released 2026-03-19
custody_death · 2018-Q4
A coroner's inquest was held into the death of a 22-year-old who died on December 1, 2018, at the Niagara Detention Centre in Thorold, Ontario, from acute toxic effects of fentanyl and cocaine, with means undetermined. The jury returned a verdict on February 3, 2025, and issued recommendations to the Ministry of the Solicitor General and the Niagara Detention Centre regarding custody record management, compatibility assessments, surveillance, and staff training on substance use and mental health.
custody_death · 2018-Q4
Shane Gammie, 35, died from fentanyl toxicity at Collins Bay Institution.
custody_death · 2018-Q4
A 22-year-old man died from acute toxic effects of fentanyl and cocaine while in custody at the Niagara Detention Centre. The coroner's inquest made recommendations to the Ministry of the Solicitor General and the detention centre to improve safety and prevent similar deaths.
custody_death · 2018-Q4
A 35-year-old man died in hospital after a heavy blunt impact to the head. The coroner's inquest made no recommendations.
custody_death · 2018-Q4
A coroner's inquest was held into the deaths of two individuals who died in custody at London Health Sciences Centre after being held at the London Police Service Headquarters Detention Unit — one on October 11, 2018, from multi-drug toxicity, and another on February 2, 2021, from methamphetamine-amphetamine toxicity, both classified as accidents. The jury returned a verdict on March 6, 2025, and issued recommendations to the London Police Service regarding medical professional integration, biometric monitoring, documentation, staff training on withdrawal symptoms, and operational debriefs following deaths in custody.
custody_death · 2018-Q4
An inquest was held in Barrie in January 2023 into the death of a 35-year-old individual who died on December 21, 2018 at Soldiers Memorial Hospital, Orillia. Cause of death was heavy blunt impact to the head; means were determined to be accident. The jury made no recommendations.
police_misconduct · 2021-Q1
A Military Police Officer was seen leaving a restaurant with her children while appearing to be intoxicated, and bystanders intervened. The Military Police Unit was accused of preferential treatment and covering up the incident.