Privacy Advocates Rally After Multiple Breaches by Regina Police
Privacy Advocates Rally After Regina Police Breaches

Women's advocates and supporters of the victims of several privacy breaches by Regina police officers gathered outside the city's police headquarters on May 26, 2026. The demonstration, captured by reporter Sierra D'Souza Butts, highlighted growing concerns over the erosion of public trust in law enforcement.

Demands for Accountability

Protesters called for immediate action, including transparent investigations and policy reforms. The breaches, which involved unauthorized access to personal information, have sparked outrage among privacy advocates and community members.

Ongoing Concerns

This incident adds to a series of privacy-related controversies involving police forces across Canada. Advocates stress the need for stronger oversight and consequences to prevent future violations.

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