Halifax police apologize to black community for pain caused by street checks
Halifax’s police chief has issued a formal apology to Nova Scotia’s black community today over the practice of street checks.
Chief Daniel Kinsella says police are sorry for actions that have caused pain, mistreatment and victimization.
Kinsella says while decades of injustices can’t be undone, police are committed to doing better in the future.
He says his hope is the apology shows the black community that police are committed to change.