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How the killing of a Black man in Repentigny is fuelling calls to end racism in Quebec policing

How the killing of a Black man in Repentigny is fuelling calls to end racism in Quebec policing
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Municipal election candidates announced for C D N -N D G , Île-Bizard, Sud-Ouest

Municipal election candidates announced for C D N -N D G , Île-Bizard, Sud-Ouest
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Advocacy groups and the Red Coalition petition the Minister

Advocacy groups and the Red Coalition petition the Minister of Public Safety Canada, requesting the enactment of a legislation to prohibit racial profiling by law enforcement July 21, 2021 07:00 ET | Source: The Red Coalition The Red Coalition MONTREAL, July 21, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The Red Coalition alongside their strategic partners and local provincial advocacy groups; North South Development Roots & Culture Canada and the United Black Caucus are pleased to announce that they have received full support and endorsement from the offices of NDP MP, Matthew Green and Liberal MP, Greg Fergus, in their fight to eliminate systemic racism and discrimination. The Red Coalition is a group of like-minded people from all walks of life, shapes, colors, and sizes; fighting for one common goal, which is to eliminate the practice of racial profiling and systemic racism within Canada, while raising clarity and awareness to the mental health issues and publi

Longueuil police aiming to hire more non-white officers

  MONTREAL In a push to be more diverse, the Longueuil Police Service wants to recruit more officers from minority communities, a strategy that the police chief hopes will also build trust among youth. We always have to try to build some bridges between us and the youth, sometimes [there is] a lack of trust. So it s our responsibility as a police department to be able to get closer and closer to the community, police chief Fady Dagher said in an interview with CTV Montreal. We need diversity in the police force. Part of the strategy to diversify the force is to not only target youth, but their parents as well, he said. Dagher, born and raised in the Ivory Coast, said some racialized families don’t want their children to become police officers since they might view law enforcement in their native countries as corrupt. In fact, Dagher said he didn’t tell his own parents he was a police officer until after he joined the academy.

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