Quebec’s human rights commission upholds black family’s complaint against police

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The family members had filed complaints against the city of Longueuil and two of its police officers, alleging they were mistreated during a police intervention in Nov. 2013

 

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This is what too many indigenous people also are forced to endure in this country. And it’s been going on since the English and French arrived hundreds of years ago. I’m sure my grandparents who had a mixed race marriage in the early part of the 20th century endured such horrors

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