Canadians support inquiry findings
Canadians are in support of the decisions made in response to the inquiry into the death of Robert Dziekanski, a recent Angus Reid poll has found.
Dziekanski, 40, died in the Vancouver airport in 2007 after being tasered multiple times by RCMP officers.
The inquiry into his death concluded that he did not pose a threat to the RCMP officers, so there was no justification for the officers to use a taser.
Of the 1,009 Canadian adults surveyed for the poll, 69 per cent agree with the conclusions of the inquiry. Additionally, 61 per cent are in favour of the decision to name a special prosecutor to look at whether criminal charges should be laid against the four RCMP officers.