'We have questions and we want answers': Boushie family in Ottawa to meet with ministers - News Summed Up

'We have questions and we want answers': Boushie family in Ottawa to meet with ministers


Relatives of Colten Boushie are in Ottawa to meet with federal ministers and press for changes to Canada's justice system following a not-guilty verdict in his shooting death. "We had to travel from Saskatchewan all the way over here to bring justice for my son, Colten Boushie, and that's why we're here," Debbie Baptiste told CBC News after arriving in Ottawa. "Ministers will be able to listen to the concerns of the family," said a spokesperson for Philpott. Gerald Stanley, right, was found not guilty in the death of Colten Boushie. Alvin Baptiste, Colten Boushie's uncle, says he came to Ottawa to speak with federal Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould about racism in Canada's justice system.


Source: CBC News February 12, 2018 04:39 UTC



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