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Group calls for Quebec women's shelters to be more accessible


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Women in wheelchairs are often prisoners in abusive relationships because very few shelters in Quebec can accommodate their needs, says a lobby group.
The Regroupement des activistes pour l’inclusion au Québec released a survey that found among the 98 women’s shelters provincewide, only 12 had been somewhat adapted for wheelchairs. The group intends to bring the case of a lack of accessibility before the Quebec Human Rights Commission.
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RAPLIQ president Linda Gauthier said on Monday that often some sort of adaptation can mean just a ramp to access the building, but no adaptation within the living units themselves, meaning that bars can be missing from bathrooms or tables can be at the wrong height. ....

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Human rights commission dismisses Montreal police racial profiling case


 
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A man at the centre of an alleged racial profiling incident is accusing Quebec’s Human Rights Commission of gross negligence for its handling of a probe into a violent 2018 arrest caught on video.
Montreal police stopped Brian Mann and his girlfriend, Tayana Jacques, on the street the morning of April 7, 2018 for being “too loud” on St. Laurent Blvd. near Roy St.
A portion of the incident was captured on video by an eyewitness, showing six police officers detaining Mann, while his girlfriend was handcuffed behind a police cruiser just steps from their home. Both were fined $444. 
Jacques, who has since passed away, said she felt targeted because she was Black. Mann, who is white, accused police of racial profiling by association. ....

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