Settlement reached between B.C. Indigenous man, Bank of Montreal for wrongful arrest
Legal fight over VPD wrongful detaining of Indigenous man and his granddaughter
The Union of BC Indian Chiefs is applying to intervene in a BC Human Rights Tribunal case against the Vancouver Police. The case stems from the handcuffing of a man and his granddaughter when they tried to open a bank account at BMO in Vancouver in 2019. John Hua explains. – Jun 16, 2021
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