The city of Longueuil asked for a postponement on Thursday in a legal process it is facing following a racial profiling case from more than a decade ago. As Global’s Amanda Jelowicki reports, the city is potentially facing contempt of court charges for failing to collect race-based data.
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City of Longueuil, Que., hearing postponed for possible contempt of court charges
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