The move to finally put an end to racial profiling and systemic racism is starting to make waves across the island of Montreal. Two West Island boroughs have taken an official positions to end racism in their towns. As Global’s Tim Sargeant explains, some community leaders say that while this is a good start, more needs to be done.
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Montreal municipalities start building foundation to end racism in their areas
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