Candis McLean

Candis McLean

journalist Canada

Candis McLean is an Alberta-based journalist and author known for her book 'When Police Become Prey: The Cold Hard Facts of Neil Stonechild’s Freezing Death,' which examines the controversial death of Neil Stonechild, a Saulteaux First Nation teenager. Her work has sparked discussions about policing, justice, and the treatment of Indigenous peoples in Canada.

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Canada Canada: Candis McLean's book on Neil Stonechild’s death is not racist, and she was awarded compensation in a defamation case against Professor Michelle Stewart. 9

The Globe and Mail: Author wins defamation case against Regina professor over ‘racist garbage’ comment