A group of opposition councillors at Montreal City Hall, along with members of the Asian, Jewish, Muslim and Black communities, are calling on the Plante administration to give the Police department more resources to deal with the increase in hate-based crimes in the city. As Global’s Dan Spector explains, the mayor’s office is being accused of delaying change.
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