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How police choose to intervene in crowded parks raises concerns of racial profiling

Two incidents in a busy Montreal park, widely shared on social media over the weekend, have critics concerned that the likelihood of getting stopped for violating COVID-19 prevention rules depends more on who you are than what you are doing.

Plante pledges to relaunch city in 500 days

Plante pledges to relaunch city in 500 days
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Montreal police examining video on social media showing violent arrest

Montreal police examining video on social media showing violent arrest
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Park parties are not an acceptable response to pandemic fatigue

What started as a sunny afternoon on March 25 quickly devolved into a mid-pandemic disaster. Around 3:00 p.m. a crowd of students began to party in Montreal’s Jeanne Mance Park, forming a mob-like cluster despite ongoing provincial social distancing regulations prohibiting large gatherings. After two hours of moshing around a makeshift DJ station, the Montreal police shut the gathering down around 7:00 p.m. but it was too late to mitigate the potential spread of the virus. These students’ disregard for public health demonstrates a lack of empathy and social responsibility, jeopardizes the health of community members, and damages McGill students’ reputation. Students must realize that COVID fatigue is not a valid excuse for putting lives at risk. 

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