New allegations of police racism evidence nothing has changed, Montréal-Nord residents say
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New allegations of police racism evidence nothing has changed, Montréal-Nord residents say
MAURA FORREST
PUBLISHED 2 HOURS AGO
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Anastasia Marcelin, a past mayoral candidate in Montréal-Nord, leads a rally in front of Station 39 on Monday. New allegations of racism are casting doubt on whether strides have been made to tackle discrimination by Montreal police.
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In Montréal-Nord, there is anger but not surprise.
This is the borough where, in 2008, a Montreal police officer shot and killed an 18-year-old …
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