Nearly two years after the shooting death of 19-year-old Nigerian international student Afolabi by a Winnipeg police officer during a mental health crisis, Alberta’s police watchdog has determined there are “no reasonable grounds” to charge the officer with a criminal offence. Friends described Afolabi as a kind and respectful person who aspired to join his peers at the University of Manitoba.
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Doctors Moving Abroad to Escape Past Issues
In 2018, physician Ken Shafquat Intikhab Abrahim was reprimanded in Florida for prescribing excessive addictive drugs, subsequently facing similar disciplinary actions in North Carolina and New York for failing to disclose these issues. Despite a two-month suspension and mandatory ethics training by Ontario's medical board in 2021, he continues to practice in Niagara Falls without restrictions, amid ongoing scrutiny from an international investigation into doctors with troubling disciplinary histories. Want More Context? 🔎
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