First Nations leaders call for RCMP to probe recent Thunder Bay teen deaths
TORONTO — Deep distrust of police in a northwestern Ontario city has prompted area indigenous chiefs to ask for the RCMP to investigate the recent deaths of teens in the community.
Three chiefs travelled to the provincial legislature on Wednesday to plead for the Mounties’ intervention as well as increased oversight of the police services board in Thunder Bay, Ont.
They say the deaths of two teens whose bodies were pulled from local waterways earlier this month continue what they call an ongoing trend of indifference on the part of Thunder Bay police.
They also noted the similar death of another indigenous person in 2015 that touched off an official probe into the force’s practices around investigating the deaths or disappearances of indigenous people.


