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Nova Scotia RCMP street check apology needed, says minister who cites own experience

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Nova Scotia Preston riding byelection Progressive Conservative candidate Twila Grosse is shown in a handout photo. The new minister of African Nova Scotian Affairs is welcoming the RCMP promise of an apology for street checks that targeted Black people, but she's more interested in what it will mean for future police conduct. Twila Grosse says that's because she has first-hand experience, having been pulled over by police during a traffic stop in Halifax for "no particular reason" about 20 years ago. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Twila Grosse Campaign)