It’s considered a major victory for one man east of Montreal pulled over in what advocates call a case of “driving while Black.” The Quebec police ethics commissioner cited eight of its officers for discrimination and racial profiling. As Global’s Olivia O’Malley reports, the decision comes as a relief to a man who has been targeted on numerous occasions.
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