Appeal panel sides with Melisa Rancourt on issue related to length of her demotion
A Greater Sudbury Police officer has been given a partial reprieve on the disciplinary action she received following an altercation at the Espanola Arena when she refused to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination.
Those criminal charges were withdrawn after Rancourt completed the John Howard Society’s Direct Accountability program. She would also be required to perform 40 hours of volunteer work through the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Centre for Holocaust Studies. Rancourt worked with the organization during her administrative leave in order to better understand her use of the word “nazi.”
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