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Giant Tiger employee suspended in Regina amid racial profiling allegations

A newly-renovated Giant Tiger store is shown in Ottawa on Thursday August 4, 2016. Fred Chartrand / The Canadian Press

Giant Tiger says an employee has been suspended after a video circulated on social media showing a man being followed around one of the store’s Regina locations.

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The video, which was posted to Facebook on Friday, has been viewed more than 225,000 times and has left commentators accusing the employee of racial profiling.

In it, a man is seen walking around the store gathering groceries and pointing out an employee who he says follows him every time he goes there.

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At one point in the four-minute video, the man tells the employee, “there’s more brown people here, you should follow them too.”

In a press release issued on Saturday, Giant Tiger said that the incident in the video “is a direct contradiction of our brand values as well as our policies and should never have occurred.”

A spokeswoman for Giant Tiger says the employee in the video is a loss prevention associate.

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