In January 2004, CBC News obtained surveillance videotapes taken by Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers in September 1995 at Ipperwash Provincial Park. The recordings were made as Aboriginal protesters from the Stony Point First Nation occupied the park, and in one tape police officers can be heard making racist remarks about the protesters. These remarks were recorded the day before police moved in on the unarmed Stony Point group and an OPP sniper killed Dudley George. The OPP said it didn't condone the remarks and that the two officers recorded on the tape were disciplined.
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