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This doctor’s resignation from Hamilton’s police board exposes the failures of police oversight

The Breach

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June 26, 2026

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Physician Anjali Menezes just resigned from the Hamilton police board—and she’s calling for it to be dismantled entirely The post This doctor’s resignation from Hamilton’s police board exposes the failures of police oversight appeared first on The Breach.

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The Guardian

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· Jun 22, 2026

Montreal mayor calls for end to random police checks amid racial profiling investigation

City’s police force faces investigation of 16 officers accused of disproportionately targeting Black and Arab residentsMontreal’s mayor has called for a halt to random police checks as the city’s police force grapples with an internal investigation into racism and racial profiling by 16 officers.Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada told reporters last week that her husband, who is Black, has been repeatedly stopped by police while driving. Continue reading...

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jun 23, 2026

Election 2026: Why you may not see a doctor under Labour’s ‘free doctors’ visits’ policy

Election 2026: Why you may not see a doctor under Labour’s ‘free doctors’ visits’ policy

Off The Press

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· Jul 7, 2026

Top California federal prosecutor suddenly forced to quit ‘by Trump’ — as his ICE deception enrages city

A California federal prosecutor has dramatically quit after raging against ICE when lefties claimed he was helping the agency. Fresno City Council candidate Rob Fuentes, who recently stepped aside as an assistant US attorney, was attacked by fellow party members over claims he was assisting in deportation cases. His response to the questions was to []...Click to read more

Wirepoints

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· Jun 30, 2026

How Community Intervention Groups Are Working to Stem Gun Violence in Chicago – WTTW (Chicago)

“A number of factors have led to a mistrust of police,” said Vaughn Bryant, executive director of Metropolitan Peace Initiatives. “There are policies and procedures that you know cities have that the law enforcement, like police, are enforcing that can be racist.”

Bleeding Heartland

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· Jul 9, 2026

Iowa judges take ICE to task for violating court orders

Clark Kauffman is deputy editor at Iowa Capital Dispatch, where this article first appeared on June 30. Two federal judges in Iowa have sharply criticized government officials for repeatedly violating the law in immigration cases, with one Iowa ICE enforcement officer held in contempt for “astonishing conduct” and willfully violating a court order. The two [] The post Iowa judges take ICE to task for violating court orders appeared first on Bleeding Heartland.

Korea Times News

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· Jun 22, 2026

The fine line between policing facts and silencing critics

The fine line between policing facts and silencing critics

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Related coverage for "This doctor’s resignation from Hamilton’s police board exposes the failures of police oversight": The Guardian — Montreal mayor calls for end to random police checks amid racial profiling investigation. The New Zealand Herald — Election 2026: Why you may not see a doctor under Labour’s ‘free doctors’ visits’ policy. Off The Press — Top California federal prosecutor suddenly forced to quit ‘by Trump’ — as his ICE deception enrages city. Wirepoints — How Community Intervention Groups Are Working to Stem Gun Violence in Chicago – WTTW (Chicago). Bleeding Heartland — Iowa judges take ICE to task for violating court orders. Korea Times News — The fine line between policing facts and silencing critics