Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante to testify in racial profiling class action
The group leading the $171-million lawsuit is asking for $5,000 in compensation for each racialized person who was arrested or detained by Montreal police without reason between August 2017 and January 2019.Montreal police Chief Fady Dagher testified last week during the second day of hearings at the Montreal courthouse.
Dagher acknowledged to Quebec Superior Court Justice Dominique Poulin that racial profiling is a problem within the police force and in society as a whole, adding that the force has been working for years to address it.
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