Ex-judge to decide if Vancouver constables must apologize in person to Heiltsuk pair
VICTORIA — British Columbia's Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner has appointed a retired judge to determine if two officers who wrongfully handcuffed an Indigenous man and his granddaughter outside a Vancouver bank in 2019 should be required
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