The RCMP was created to control Indigenous people. Can that relationship be reset?

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Let's see how "woke" Americans are. Are you ok with working with an agency that was created to control another race?

You don't even want to hear the stories of TPS, OPP, Peel Region, on top of the RCMP. There is a reason Canada is decades behind the rest of the West and we lose our most talented citizens. Just take a look at the Ontario Police Services Act. All of these agencies, take an oath to the Queen. How noble and patriotic (to whom, exactly?).

I could publish a book thicker than the bible of how creepy this system is and how much they present not just a security risk to Canadians, but also to Americans when we don't share basic values...


In 2008, Marge Hudson was sent north to Bloodvein First Nation in Manitoba to investigate allegations that one of her RCMP colleagues had sexually assaulted a teen girl.

She says a supervisor called her into the Winnipeg office and told her she had better go — “you know what we want, eh?”

The implication of that meeting was clear, says Hudson, who is from Berens River First Nation: she believed he wanted her to solve the case by clearing the Mountie of any wrongdoing.

A spokesperson for the Manitoba RCMP said it wasn’t aware of Hudson’s allegations. The spokesperson said the investigation was timely, “very thorough,” and highlighted comments made at the time commending the force’s “very admirable job of investigating.”

Benjamin Neufeldt, the Mountie under investigation, pleaded guilty to two sex-related charges: for asking the teenager to touch him sexually and for bringing her to his home while he was on duty and trying to sexually assault her.
 
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Let's see how "woke" Americans are. Are you ok with working with an agency that was created to control another race?

You don't even want to hear the stories of TPS, OPP, Peel Region, on top of the RCMP. There is a reason Canada is decades behind the rest of the West and we lose our most talented citizens. Just take a look at the Ontario Police Services Act. All of these agencies, take an oath to the Queen. How noble and patriotic (to whom, exactly?).

I could publish a book thicker than the bible of how creepy this system is and how much they present not just a security risk to Canadians, but also to Americans when we don't share basic values...


In 2008, Marge Hudson was sent north to Bloodvein First Nation in Manitoba to investigate allegations that one of her RCMP colleagues had sexually assaulted a teen girl.

She says a supervisor called her into the Winnipeg office and told her she had better go — “you know what we want, eh?”

The implication of that meeting was clear, says Hudson, who is from Berens River First Nation: she believed he wanted her to solve the case by clearing the Mountie of any wrongdoing.

A spokesperson for the Manitoba RCMP said it wasn’t aware of Hudson’s allegations. The spokesperson said the investigation was timely, “very thorough,” and highlighted comments made at the time commending the force’s “very admirable job of investigating.”

Benjamin Neufeldt, the Mountie under investigation, pleaded guilty to two sex-related charges: for asking the teenager to touch him sexually and for bringing her to his home while he was on duty and trying to sexually assault her.
I thought you guys just had a Snideley Whiplash problem.
 
Let's see how "woke" Americans are. Are you ok with working with an agency that was created to control another race?

You don't even want to hear the stories of TPS, OPP, Peel Region, on top of the RCMP. There is a reason Canada is decades behind the rest of the West and we lose our most talented citizens. Just take a look at the Ontario Police Services Act. All of these agencies, take an oath to the Queen. How noble and patriotic (to whom, exactly?).

I could publish a book thicker than the bible of how creepy this system is and how much they present not just a security risk to Canadians, but also to Americans when we don't share basic values...


In 2008, Marge Hudson was sent north to Bloodvein First Nation in Manitoba to investigate allegations that one of her RCMP colleagues had sexually assaulted a teen girl.

She says a supervisor called her into the Winnipeg office and told her she had better go — “you know what we want, eh?”

The implication of that meeting was clear, says Hudson, who is from Berens River First Nation: she believed he wanted her to solve the case by clearing the Mountie of any wrongdoing.

A spokesperson for the Manitoba RCMP said it wasn’t aware of Hudson’s allegations. The spokesperson said the investigation was timely, “very thorough,” and highlighted comments made at the time commending the force’s “very admirable job of investigating.”

Benjamin Neufeldt, the Mountie under investigation, pleaded guilty to two sex-related charges: for asking the teenager to touch him sexually and for bringing her to his home while he was on duty and trying to sexually assault her.
I thought you guys just had a Snideley Whiplash problem.

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