B.C. Premier says he voiced sympathy, not support

The Globe and Mail Friday 18th July, 2008

QUEBEC — B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell said he was expressing compassion for RCMP officers involved in the taser death of a Polish man at Vancouver Airport, not support for their actions, when he ...

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