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Montreal police, Native Friendship Centre teaming up for joint patrol squad Officers will be paired with intervention workers from the centre to help in cases involving members of the Indigenous community.
Author of the article: René Bruemmer
Publishing date: Dec 11, 2020 • December 11, 2020 • 3 minute read • Quebec s newly appointed minister responsible for Indigenous affairs, Ian Lafrenière, centre, announced a new policing program with officer Carlo DeAngelis and Brett Pineau, executive director of the Native Friendship Centre of Montreal, right, that will included mixed police squads, at Cabot Square in Montreal on Friday Dec. 11, 2020. Photo by Dave Sidaway /Montreal Gazette
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Montreal police are starting a new joint patrol in collaboration with the Native Friendship Centre of Montreal, combining patrol officers with social workers to help intervene in cases involving members of the Indigenous community.