| The police in Canada are due plenty of scrutiny for how altruistic their departments might be [1] > The Ontario government ended police access to a COVID-19 database on July 22 after a court challenge by civil rights groups. > Information released during that legal process revealed Thunder Bay police had searched the database more than 150 times per day, on average, between April 17 and July 22, according to the CCLA. That amounts to 14,800 searches, or a rate ten times the average number of searches by other police forces across the province. > Thunder Bay had fewer than 100 reported COVID-19 cases during the time the data was available to police. [1] https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/thunder-bay/thunder-bay-polic... |
The US is not Canada. Police in Canada need safeguards too, to be sure. It's not even close to the same thing. For every 1 person killed in Canada by police, 100 are killed in America, 10X per capita. People in Canada aren't really scared of the police, certainly not in the way Americans are scared of the police. Police in Canada are part of the community, not paramilitary belligerents.