Justice for Regis Call for Accountability & Change May 27 2026 Press Conference
Today at Queen’s Park, Dr. Jeff Bradley, a leading Criminology Professor from the University of Ottawa (uOttawa) took the podium at our legislative press conference to issue an urgent call to action. This October, the official Coroner’s Inquest begins.
Standing on the front lines at the parliament buildings reinforces exactly why I wrote my upcoming autobiography. As a survivor of police brutality, I am dedicating my platform and my book to providing the exact blueprint we need to combat systemic injustice. We are dropping raw, unfiltered video updates every single day from May 27th. Like this video before following so you don't miss tomorrow's exposé.
👇 HOW YOU CAN TAKE ACTION TODAY:
Donate: Support the cause & honor her memory by donating directly to the Regis 4Ever Foundation at
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Attending the recent press conference at Queen’s Park truly felt like witnessing history in the making. As someone who has personally navigated the aftermath of police brutality, I recognize that truth and accountability are critical pillars in healing and reform. What struck me most was the powerful presence of Dr. Jeff Bradley from uOttawa, whose call for urgent public action underlines the need for systemic change in how such tragedies are addressed. The upcoming Coroner’s Inquest this October is a pivotal moment for the family of Regis Korchinski-Paquet and the wider community. It is not just about seeking answers but also about setting precedents that compel law enforcement agencies to uphold justice and transparency. Through my experience, I have learned that sharing raw, unfiltered stories—as Anthony Marriott plans with his daily video updates—can be incredibly powerful in breaking the silence and sparking meaningful dialogue. Supporting initiatives like the Regis 4Ever Foundation is more than just an act of charity; it is a way to honor Regis’s memory by contributing to systemic change against police violence and injustice. Beyond donations, spreading awareness by sharing stories and staying informed is essential. When we amplify voices demanding change, we influence policy decisions and public opinion that ultimately shape safer communities. As this movement gains momentum, joining mailing lists and following updates can help advocates stay connected to resources, upcoming events, and opportunities for engagement. From survivor accounts to legal discussions, the collective effort to hold institutions accountable creates a blueprint for justice that others can follow. This fight for truth is a reminder that change is possible when communities come together, demand transparency, and refuse to accept injustice. If you resonate with this cause, I encourage you to take part in any way you can—whether it’s donating, sharing content, or joining conversations—to support lasting and meaningful reform.
































