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2 months ago |
stcatharinesstandard.ca | Apurva Bhat |Carly Penrose
Women make up only 18 per cent of uniformed front-line and senior Niagara Regional Police officers despite evidence suggesting they are often preferred by victims of domestic violence or sexual assault, are less likely to use force, and may be better at de-escalating tense situations.
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2 months ago |
therecord.com | Apurva Bhat |Carly Penrose |Bill Doucet
Women make up 23 per cent of uniformed front line and senior officers in the Waterloo Regional Police Service, falling short of a policing initiative that suggests women need to make up at least 30 per cent of an organization before they can influence its culture.
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2 months ago |
thespec.com | Apurva Bhat |Carly Penrose
Women make up only 24 per cent of uniformed front-line and senior officers in the Hamilton Police Service, despite evidence suggesting they are often preferred by victims of domestic violence or sexual assault, are less likely to use force and may be better at de-escalating tense situations.
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2 months ago |
theijf.org | Carly Penrose |Apurva Bhat
Women officers remain significantly underrepresented in most police services in Canada despite evidence suggesting they are often preferred by victims of domestic violence or sexual assault, are less likely to use force, and may be better at de-escalating tense situations.
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2 months ago |
cheknews.ca | Apurva Bhat |Carly Penrose |Laura Brougham
Women police officers remain significantly underrepresented in police services across British Columbia despite evidence suggesting they are often preferred by victims of domestic violence or sexual assault, are less likely to use force, and may be better at de-escalating tense situations.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
theijf.org | Apurva Bhat |Carly Penrose |Aloysius Wong |Valerie Ouellet
This story is a collaboration between the IJF and CBC News. A national restaurant company is dropping one of its Ontario franchisees after a foreign worker alleges he paid his own wages for a cook position that didn't exist.
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Aug 13, 2024 |
theijf.org | Apurva Bhat |Bethany Lindsay
In the wake of a series of scandals that have raised serious questions about how the Canadian government contracts with private companies, the Investigative Journalism Foundation is launching a new public interest database meant to shed light on that process. The IJF’s procurement database debuts today, giving the public access to a trove of information on how government contracts are awarded. The searchable records currently include more than 177,000 government tenders and 948,000 awards.
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Apr 29, 2024 |
hercampus.com | Apurva Bhat
I don’t dislike getting drinks, dancing, or grabbing dinner and lunch, but there’s something so satisfying about a hearty Toronto brunch that just hits the spot. Brunches can be one of the most intimate and satisfying experiences, and here are a few reasons why you should try incorporating them more in your plans.
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Apr 12, 2024 |
ontherecordnews.ca | Apurva Bhat
18 International students say they worry about limited opportunities to gain Canadian job experience and the inability to apply for certain on-campus jobs. There are 3,849 international students enrolled at Toronto Metropolitan University according to 2022-23 enrollment data. The university’s website states international students pay tuition fees ranging from $33,423 to $38,584, depending on their program of study.
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Apr 12, 2024 |
ontherecordnews.ca | Apurva Bhat |Mana Hosseini Mousa |Amelia Singh |Navi Kahlon |Callum Denault |Benoit Guesneau | +4 more
4.4K VIDEOCredits: Hosts: Apurva Bhat, Mana HosseiniReporters: Amelia Singh, Navi Kahlon, Callum Denault, Benoit Guesneau, Scott Martin, Tyler Procyk, Mat SheridanWeather reporter: Ishitaa ChopraAssociate Producer: Amelia SinghRead a transcript here About the author Related posts Fourth-year journalism student seeking a platform to inspire conversations. Reporter, OTR, winter 2024.