A human rights organization is calling out the Montreal police for allegedly interfering in a study looking into racial profiling and random police stops. The report was published a year ago and researchers issued one recommendation only: a moratorium on street checks. The recommendation was not adopted. Global’s Gloria Henriquez reports.
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Montreal police accused of interfering in an independent study looking into street checks
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