Tag: sexual assault

  • Explosive Report Finds RCMP Toxic Culture of Racism, Misogyny & Homophobia

    Explosive Report Finds RCMP Toxic Culture of Racism, Misogyny & Homophobia

    “This process has forever tarnished the image of the RCMP as a Canadian icon.”

    The Honourable Michel Bastarache, Independent Assessor

    RCMP’S TOXIC CULTURE

    Racism, misogyny and homophobia – these are the characteristics of Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) toxic culture according to a new report released this week. 

    The report: Broken Dreams Broken Lives was written by former Supreme Court of Canada Justice Michel Bastarache, who had been engaged as an independent assessor to review the more than 3,000 claims of sexual harassment experienced by women who worked for the RCMP. He found that the experiences of these women in the RCMP were nothing short of devastating.

    In addition to those women who suffered from violent sexual assaults by their male RCMP colleagues, many women have been left with deep psychological injuries which range from major depressive disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder to substance dependence and even suicide. Bastarache emphasized that “it is impossible to fully convey the depth of the pain that the Assessors witnessed” and that “no amount of financial compensation can undo the harm” these women and their families experienced at the hands of the RCMP in all provinces and territories.

    RCMP CULTURE EATS POLICY

    The real tragedy is that none of this is news – not to the RCMP or the federal and provincial governments. All of them have known about this long-standing, widespread problem of racism, misogyny, homophobia and violence within the RCMP for many decades – through both internal and external reports and litigation.

    The RCMP are a male-dominated, para-military organization whose powerful, toxic culture has prevailed despite internal policy changes. They are impervious to change because “Culture eats Policy every time”. The RCMP are invested in the status quo and will not change.

    “Indeed, there are strong reasons to doubt that the RCMP has this capacity or the will to make the changes necessary to address the toxic aspects of its culture.”

    Canada Should Declassify, Deconstruct and Defund the RCMP

    SEXUALIZED VIOLENCE

    One of the most disturbing aspects of the Broken Dreams report is how male RCMP members and leaders saw women as “fresh meat” to be used and abused as they saw fit. Th

    The stories told to the Assessors “shocked them to their core”. In addition to “serious acts of penetrative sexual assaults”, male RCMP from all over Canada engaged in horrific acts of sexual harassment and abuse including:

    • unwelcome sexual touching,
    • men exposing their penises,
    • making degrading comments about women’s bodies,
    • humiliating name-calling,
    • spreading violent & obscene pornography forcing women to watch it;
    • being handcuffed to men’s toilets and locked in cells,
    • leaving dildos and used condoms on their desks;
    • being accused of selling sex;
    • outing their sexual orientation without their consent; and
    • stalking and bullying by male RCMP demanding sexual favours from women.

    National Action Plan to End Violence Against Indigenous Women and Girls

    RCMP TARGETED INDIGENOUS WOMEN

    The report details how the RCMP treated Indigenous women even more poorly than other women. 

    In addition to the humiliating and degrading behaviours experienced by other women in the RCMP, Indigenous women were also referred to as “squaw” and “smoked meat” and “were, at times, forced to watch RCMP members treat other Indigenous people brutally.”

    Their male RCMP colleagues took advantage of the fact that many of these Indigenous women were young and came from small or remote communities and were not accustomed to this type of toxic culture.

    “Indigenous women, particularly those who had been abused as children, were preyed upon by their male colleagues for sexual favours.”

    Those Who Take Us Away: Human Rights Watch

    FEW BAD APPLES MYTH BUSTED

    The RCMP has long relied on the “few bad apples” justification to protect their organization’s status quo which has resulted in so much pain and suffering by women in the RCMP.

    Despite the fact that RCMP members and leaders have long denied the systemic and cultural nature of their racism, misogyny and homophobia, this report found that sexual harassment in the RCMP exists “at every level of seniority and in every geographic area of Canada” and is “deeply embedded in its culture”. Even those members and leaders who are well-intentioned make choices to accept this culture and stay silent on the injustices.

    “The reality is, however, that even honourable members (and well-intentioned leaders) have been required to conform to (or at least accept) the underlying culture, which they have, for the most part, had to adopt in order to succeed in their career. Those who do not accept the culture are excluded.”

    Brenda Lucki Must Go: Maclean’s

    RCMP CANNOT BE FIXED FROM WITHIN

    This report makes it very clear that the RCMP cannot be fixed from within. They simply refuse to acknowledge that there are significant problems that are systemic and deeply rooted within their culture.

    Their toxic culture of racism, misogyny and homophobia is “powerful and presents an obstacle to change”. Furthermore, “Financial settlements of class-action lawsuits will not change this culture”. The Assessors found that the RCMP “are invested in the status quo and will not likely want to make the necessary changes to eradicate this toxic culture”.

    In fact, many of the women that had been interviewed felt that there was no chance for reform within the RCMP and some suggested it was time that it be replaced. This is what many Black and Indigenous peoples have been saying for decades and why the calls for the RCMP to be abolished have grown stronger in recent years.

    And finally, the report concluded that the RCMP are not able to either investigate or remediate these problems.

    “These men were often not held accountable for their actions. Indeed, the Assessors were told that one tactic used by the RCMP to resolve complaints of sexual harassment was to promote and transfer these men.”

    Inquiry Needed into Police Violence against Indigenous Peoples

    WHAT’S NEXT?

    It is clear from this report that the RCMP has neither the will nor the ability to address its toxic culture and its widespread sexualized violence within its ranks. 

    It must also be kept in mind that this is just one of many class actions against the RCMP. The RCMP’s toxic culture of racism, misogyny and homophobia, together with widespread sexualized violence, represents a major public safety issue for women generally, and especially for Indigenous, Black and marginalized women and girls.

    We need Canadians to call on Canada to:

    • Open the books at the RCMP so we can hold those who preyed on women to account;
    • Conduct an independent investigation into the RCMP’s similar actions towards Indigenous peoples; 
    • Make reparations to Indigenous peoples who have suffered from RCMP harassment, over-arrests, racism, brutality, sexualized violence and killings; and 
    • Dismantle the RCMP once and for all.

    Pamela Palmater: Educating the Resistance.

  • Harper’s “Cons” and FNEA: Would You Want These People Running Your Schools?

                                                          (picture from Two-Row Times) They say absolute power corrupts one absolutely, but this saying would not even begin to describe this Conservative government under Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s leadership. There has never been a more dictatorial, aggressive, scandal-laden government than Harper’s “Cons”. “Cons” is a fitting nickname for this ruling Conservative party given the countless scandals since they have come to power.

    Harper’s control over his own party, together with his party’s majority power in the House and Senate has made him so arrogant that he appears unconcerned about the extreme excesses of his “people”. His over-confidence is apparent in his bullying tactics within the party ranks and in his dictatorial governance style. He wields his majority power like an iron sword through the hearts and minds of Canadians. He acts as though he is untouchable and has such control over his own people that they will fall on their swords before implicate Harper. Now, this government wants to control the fate of First Nations children in their new First Nations Education Act. This is a scary thought.

     

    http://www.indigenousnationhood.blogspot.ca/2013/10/defer-deflect-deny-destroy-harpers.html

    As with all false leaders, Harper’s arrogance is testament to his weakness – he is all puffery and no substance. If his front line is as weak as the media reports it is, then there will be very little loyalty left to support Harper when the pressure hits. We have an opportunity to put the pressure on. How much more fraud, sexual assault, theft, and lying will Canadians stand? Canadians have the power to unseat this dictator and reset Canada on a path which ensures health, prosperity and the good life – however we choose to define that for ourselves – for all our future generations.

    How many more scandals will it take? More importantly, should they be passing legislation dealing with the lives of First Nation children when they can’t seem to even act within the law? If these “leaders” of the Conservative party are any example, I wouldn’t want them anywhere near my children or making decisions on their behalf. These people are scary and not the kind of role models we want for our children.

    MAXIME BERNIER may be long forgotten, but he was the Minister of Foreign Affairs who was forced to resign from Cabinet after leaving classified documents in the possession of his biker-gang-friendly girlfriend posing a possible risk to national security.

      http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/maxime-bernier-timeline-1.701000

    BEV ODA was the Minister of International Cooperation who was also forced to step down due to a funding scandal which had her denying and then admitting that she directed staff to alter documents. She was later found to have used public monies to fund her lavish over-seas trips staying in posh hotels and hiring expensive drivers all while sipping $16 orange juice.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2012/07/03/bed-oda-quits-international-minister-mp_n_1646699.html

    PETER MCKAY, the Minister of Defense was also a big-spender with public monies. From a $3k seafood show, $5k Grey Cup game to a $16k helicopter ride for his personal fishing vacation – McKay defended himself by threatening to sue the people bringing these allegations. However, it was reported that government documents showed that even military officials tried to warn McKay over the helicopter ride.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2011/12/16/peter-mackay-spending-scandal-grey-cup_n_1153532.html

    VIC TOEWS who stepped down as Public Safety Minister, was embroiled in several political and personal scandals including a conviction for election violations and a divorce reportedly brought on by an affair with a political staffer that resulted in a child. He was also criticized for implying that environmentalists and First Nations peoples were terrorists.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/news/vic-toews-divorce/

    The list seems to just go on and on. Then you have the fringe element who shock normal Canadians with their racism, bizarre opinions and allegedly illegal activities like:

            Former Minister of Indian Affairs, John Duncan who was opposed to “race-based rights” like the Aboriginal and treaty rights protected in Canada’s constitution;

            Current Minister of Indian Affairs, Bernard Valcourt whose scandals are infamous in New Brunswick (where he was forced to resign as Cabinet minister due to drunk driving), but are apparently forgotten in Ottawa;

            Tom Flanagan, well-known Conservative and PM advisor, Indian-hater and reportedly supports child porn; http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2013/02/28/former_adviser_to_harper_tom_flanagan_ok_with_viewing_child_porn.html

     

            Conservative Senator Pamela Wallin who, along with Senators Mike Duffy and Patrick Brazeau, was suspended from Parliament. Wallin recently had her documents seized and is now being investigated by the RCMP for filing improper expense claims;

            Senator Brazeau is a case unto himself. Aside from bizarre late night rants on Twitter; trying to double dip salaries as President of the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples and Senator; never showing up for work as Senator; media reports of him not paying child support; formal charges laid in senate expense scandal; and then his charges for both assault and sexual assault nearly take the cake for Harper’s Conservatives; but now

            The Prime Minister’s band mate, drummer Phillip Nolan has been suspended from work as a teacher and charged with sexual assaults on children.  http://news.nationalpost.com/2014/02/06/stephen-harpers-drummer-an-ottawa-teacher-  arrested-for-sexual-assaults-on-a-minor/

    If you were a First Nation whose band members had suffered through the rapes, torture, medical experimentation and abuse that occurred in residential schools, would you want the Canadian government running your schools again?

    If you were a First Nation and the Conservative government was telling you that your choice was status quo under-funded schools, or extra funding under the condition of federal legislative control, would you feel safe sending your kids to those schools? If you were a First Nation and Harper was standing beside you in a headdress saying “Trust me” – would you? The last thing we need is for a federal party, who acts without accountability or any moral compass going anywhere near our kids. We are already suffering the inter-generational impacts of residential schools – we don’t need to hurt our future generations too.

    Say No to FNEA. Stay away from our children.

    Recognize First Nation control over their own education systems; and

    Properly fund these systems.

    We have treaty rights and internationally protected rights to fully-funded education.

     It’s time Canada lived up to its obligations.