What Montreal’s police scandal reveals about systemic racism in Quebec
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Shocking allegations of police racism and racial profiling in Montreal’s Montreal-North borough recently made national headlines, reverberating across the city and beyond.
On June 12, Montreal Police Chief Fady Dagher called an unprecedented 10:30 p.m. press conference to announce the entire night patrol (16 police officers in total) from Montreal-North’s Station 39 had been disbanded and were under investigation for racist and hateful acts allegedly committed against Black and Arab citizens. The investigation began in March after police officers reported their colleagues’ behaviour. Two off…
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