A Victim Speaks - Inside the Regina police database abuse case

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A former Regina police officer won't face any jail time after he used police databases to snoop on 33 women, creating intimate relationships with them. Kerry Benjoe, co-owner and editor of Eagle Feather News Media, is one of the victims who is choosing to speak out. She joins the show to share her story and what she hopes comes next -- so something like this doesn't happen again.
10 Feb 9AM English Canada News Commentary

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