Thunder Bay police board member details Ontario human rights complaint, calls for new leadership

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A member of the Thunder Bay, Ont., police board has filed human rights complaints alleging harassment and discrimination, and emphasizes the need for new police leadership.

In speaking Thursday about her complaint, Georjann Morriseau said it’s time for a third party to gain oversight of the police service. 

“Not only does the Police Services Board require oversight once again by someone other than ourselves, I also believe that part of that oversight needs to have a structural accountability tied to it,” she said. “Right now there isn’t enough accountability between board and the proper oversight bodies.”

Morriseau is a municipal appointee who joined the board in

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