Wendy Cox (Canadian Press) – The inquiry into the Robert Pickton case is getting some guidance from a controversial source — the Peel Regional Police Service.

The Toronto-area force’s deputy chief and two other officers will be reviewing the actions of the Vancouver police and the RCMP, which took years to acknowledge a serial killer was preying on sex-trade workers on Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside.

Chris Freimond, a spokesman for the inquiry, said the Peel officers will have access to the entire police archive and will report their findings to the inquiry. Continued…