African Nova Scotian organization calls for RCMP apology over street checks
A organization in Nova Scotia's Black community says that the RCMP's refusal to issue an apology to Nova Scotia's Black community is disappointing.
'An apology is a place to start'

An African Nova Scotian organization says that the RCMP's decision not to issue an apology to the province's Black community over excessive street checks in Halifax is disappointing.
The African Nova Scotian Decade for People of African Descent Coalition is calling for an apology from the RCMP, which polices the city's suburbs. The group's program director, Vanessa Fells, says an apology would be a place to start.
Earlier this week, the RCMP said it acknowledges "the disproportionate harm that street checks have caused"