shockedcanadian
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Par for the course in Canadian policing. From the lowly TPS on up, these are the people Americans trust. Creepy indeed... Imagine what corrupt, creepy police agencies do to regular citizens in Ontario? U.S agencies surely know a great deal about Canada and hence alter their trade with Canada accordingly. Trump seems eager to.bankrupt Ontario.specifically.and I can attest that it is working. Our Charter of Rights is a napkin.
Class-action lawyers say 1,000 RCMP recruits and employees have come forward complaining about doctors performing "inappropriate and unnecessary" exams "many of which arose to the level of sexual assault, assault or battery.".
Megan McPhee, the plaintiff's lead lawyer, says the lawsuit, launched in 2019 and certified in 2021, originally focused on allegations of sexual assault by two RCMP doctors.
But after the story made headlines, hundreds of men and women levelled complaints about 26 doctors hired by the RCMP
RCMP medical form had doctors probe recruits' genitals, rectums, breasts. https://www.cbc.ca/news/investigates/rcmp-invasive-medical-exams-lawsuit-9.7045695.
One thousand RCMP employees, past and present, allege that as new recruits applying for jobs they were subjected to "improper and invasive" breast, genital and rectal exams during mandatory medical screening, CBC News has learned.Class-action lawyers say 1,000 RCMP recruits and employees have come forward complaining about doctors performing "inappropriate and unnecessary" exams "many of which arose to the level of sexual assault, assault or battery.".
Megan McPhee, the plaintiff's lead lawyer, says the lawsuit, launched in 2019 and certified in 2021, originally focused on allegations of sexual assault by two RCMP doctors.
But after the story made headlines, hundreds of men and women levelled complaints about 26 doctors hired by the RCMP