Montreal cops promise action after report finds systemic bias against minorities
MONTREAL — An independent report released Monday has found evidence that Montreal police show “systemic bias” in conducting street checks, with people from certain racialized groups much more likely than others to be stopped.
Montreal’s police chief said he’ll take action following the release of the devastating report, which found serious discrepancies among the people who are most often subjected to street checks.
Academics from three different Quebec universities crunched numbers provided by police and extracted some stunning revelations. Among their findings:
— Indigenous women were 11 times more likely to be questioned than white women.