The City of Montreal is planning to alter the way it handles racism and systemic discrimination complaints, following the recommendations of an external body that examined the city’s practices. Long-time critics of the city’s procedures applaud the move but say major concerns remain. Global’s Phil Carpenter reports.
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City of Montreal revamps discrimination and racism complaints process
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