First Nations man says racial profiling led to assault by security guard at Regina Canadian Tire

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Five years ago, Ezekial Bigknife was racially profiled while shopping at a store in Regina. Now he says it has happened to him again, and that this time he was assaulted while confronting his alleged antagonists.

Bigknife — displaying bruises on his neck, a black eye and cuts on his face — told CBC News he is frustrated.

“It’s shocking, because I didn’t think it would happen to me twice in my lifetime,” Bigknife said.

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In November 2017, Bigknife was followed by a loss prevention officer at a Giant Tiger. He published a video online documenting the incident. After it attracted

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