Shark Jumping
Not to be outdone by events in Montreal North, the family of Mohamed Anas Bennis, who died under police custody in 2005, are now demanding... you guessed it... a public inquiry.
Gotta strike when the iron's hot I guess.
Never mind that that case has already undergone rigorous review including investigation of the SPVM by Quebec City police, crown prosecution involvement, and a review by the Police Ethics Committee (one of the best ethics committee processes I have ever observed I might add).
Can we have a public inquiry into the Quebec public's knee-jerk, excessive need for public inquirers?
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Q - How many public inquiries does it take to change a light bulb?
A - We'll let you know as soon as we have that information.
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