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New First Nation police awareness campaign targets coercive control tactics - CTV News

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ADVERTISEMENT Share current article via Email Share current article via X Share current article via Reddit Share current article via LinkedIn Northern Ontario Watch New First Nation police awareness campaign targets coercive control tactics Anishinabek police have launched an awareness campaign on coercive control, citing warning signs like isolation and financial control. Initiative follows rise in life-threatening assaults, including strangulation. May 25, 2026 at 6:01AM EDT Top Videos Terrifying moment of impact as teenager hit by vehicle while boarding school bus May 24, 2026 at 3:07PM EDT…
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