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dennisryoung.ca@gmail.com By Dennis R. Young – August 16, 2019
ALBERTA GOV’T SAYS BROKEN TRUST IN HIGH RIVER IS AN RCMP RESPONSIBILITY
Municipal Affairs FOIP Response – Missing Information Complaint by Dennis R. Young – August 5, 2019
EXCERPT #1: “In addressing the following part of your scope: “whether or not the corrective action restored trust in the RCMP among the High River residents who suffered the consequences of those mistakes”, the ministry did not locate any responsive records in their custody and/or control as the ministry would not undertake an assessment of the relationship between the RCMP and residents of High River. The actions taken by the RCMP in High River during the flood response and any resulting corrective actions that the RCMP may have taken in response to those actions would be under their jurisdiction and records relating to this matter should be requested from the RCMP.”
EXCERPT #1: Below is the link to the response I received from the Commissioner of the RCMP stating the Force is not interested in taking the steps necessary to rebuild trust in the RCMP among High River residents.
https://dennisryoung.ca/2018/05/20/high-river-luckis-letter-shows-lack-concern-rebuilding-trust-rcmp/
TRYING TO GET A COPY OF THE RCMP HIGH RIVER ‘LEGAL AUTHORITIES PAPER’
YIEY
ALBERTA INFORMATION COMMISSIONER’S HIGH RIVER INQUIRY CASE #004838
On June 25, 2013 Justice Minister Jonathan Denis asked: “What legal authority do the police rely upon to forcibly enter private property in the flood-stricken area?” The answer is in a Crown paper that has been declared privileged information by The Office of the Alberta Justice and Solicitor General. Initial Submission to the Inquiry by Dennis R. Young – July 31, 2019
CANADA’S GUN REGISTRY USED AS ‘USEFUL’ EXAMPLE BY NEW ZEALAND POLICE
EXCERPT: This week Police Association president Chris Cahill claimed Canadian “police officers” check registers (a gun registry remains for restricted weapons) about 11,000 times a day. “That gives you an idea of how useful it can be,” he reportedly said. In reality, police computer systems trigger automatic registry searches thousands of times daily, usually in relation to routine policing like traffic stops. In 2006, Canada’s then auditor general Sheila Fraser called such hits “an activity indicator [rather] than an indicator of effectiveness.” Column by Kate MacNamara www.stuff.co.nz July 25, 2019 READ THE REST: https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/114472787/plan-to-tighter-gun-laws-to-cost-up-to-53m-over-10-years–stuart-nash-says
MP GARRY BREITKREUZ FIREARMS FACTS UPDATE MAY 31, 2006
AUDITOR GENERAL: 5,000 HITS A DAY AN INDICATOR OF ACTIVITY – NOT EFFECTIVENESS
http://cssa-cila.org/garryb/publications/2006_new/71.htm
NATIONAL DEFENCE REPORTS HOLDING 159,759 FIREARMS
DND Response to Question #2: ATIP File: A-2018-00795 July 18, 2019 Received July 23, 2019 by Dennis R. Young
• 117,281 Prohibited
• 17,649 Restricted
• 24,829 Non-Restricted
LILLEY: Hundreds of guns go missing from the Mounties, military and other departments
RECORDS FROM CFO CONFERENCE, FEBRUARY 13-16, 2017, MIRAMICHI, NB
RCMP Access to Information Act File: A-2018-02026 dated January 2019
49-Page Response to Informal Request received by Dennis R. Young July 19, 2019
LIST OF THE RCMP’s LOST & STOLEN GUNS, BY TYPE, BY YEAR, 2010-2017
RCMP Access to Information Act File: A-2018-05012 dated February 2019
3-Page Response to Informal Request received by Dennis R. Young July 19, 2019
RCMP REPORT: REGISTERED FIREARMS REPORTED STOLEN BY YEAR, 2013-2017
RCMP Access to Information Act File: A-2018-03101 dated February 2019
Response to Informal Request received by Dennis R. Young July 18, 2019
RCMP REPORT: 10,026 HAVE ACCESS TO RCMP FIREARMS REFERENCE TABLE (FRT)
• International Users: 1,002
• Canadian Users: 9,024
RCMP Access to Information Act File: A-2017-05693 dated January 2019
Response to Informal Request received by Dennis R. Young July 18, 2019