By Jeremy Simes THE CANADIAN PRESS REGINA- Saskatchewan’s public safety minister says she is considering releasing a report that investigated Prince Albert police amid ongoing concerns from Indigenous leaders over serious incidents in the community connected to the force. Christine Tell, minister of corrections, policing and public safety, told reporters Wednesday she couldn’t provide the report’s details, but said it’s worthwhile for the public to see. “I think that when things are released, then there’s those fulsome conversations (where) everybody knows what everybody else knows,” Tell said. “And I do believe in a process of renewal, a process of making the necessary incremental changes. It all needs to be done co-operatively with the board of police commissioners, (Prince Albert) Police Service, the ministry. And I think it’s
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