Dozens of people who knew and loved Levon Fox, a member of the Goodstoney First Nation in southern Alberta, marched from the Calgary Tower to a place along Memorial Drive where the 39-year-old died in a police interaction two years ago. As Sarah Offin reports, they are calling for a review into police training.
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‘Too many deaths’: Indigenous family calls for review into police training
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