Several community organizations that represent racialized English-speaking communities in Montreal are blasting provincial and municipal governments for leaving them out of funding and activities geared towards crime prevention. As Global’s Phil Carpenter reports, the groups argue that it’s just another example of systemic exclusion.
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Crime Prevention: Racialized, English-speaking community groups say they’re being left out
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