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MON · 2026-06-22 · 17:49 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0622-86457
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Montreal mayor calls for end to random police checks amid racial profiling investigation

Montreal's mayor, Soraya Martinez Ferrada, has called for an end to random police checks following an internal investigation into 16 officers accused of racial profiling against Black and Arab residents. The mayor shared her personal experience of her Black husband being repeatedly stopped by police without apparent reason.

Leyland Cecco in TorontoThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-06-22 · 17:49 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
Montreal mayor calls for end to random police checks amid racial profiling investigation
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Montreal's mayor, Soraya Martinez Ferrada, has called for an end to random police checks following an internal investigation into 16 officers accused of racial profiling against Black and Arab residents. The mayor shared her personal experience of her Black husband being repeatedly stopped by police without apparent reason. The police chief confirmed the investigation, stating that some officers are accused of extreme misconduct, including cutting dreadlocks and issuing tickets based on ethnicity. While the Quebec premier acknowledges the unacceptable behavior, she distinguishes it from systemic racism, attributing it to a small group. This situation follows past findings of racial profiling and systemic racism within the province's police force and healthcare system. The mayor views the moratorium on random checks as a crucial first step in rebuilding public trust.

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A 2024 Quebec judge awarded damages in a class-action lawsuit for racial profiling and unjustified arrests by Montreal police.

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Quebec's premier stated the alleged behavior is unacceptable but not systemic racism, attributing it to a small group.

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The mayor stated her Black husband has been repeatedly stopped by police for no reason within the last year.

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Montreal's mayor called for a halt to random police checks amid an investigation into racial profiling by 16 officers.

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Officers are accused of cutting dreadlocks from people and issuing tickets based solely on ethnic background.

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Montreal’s mayor has called for a halt to random police checks as the city’s police force grapples with an internal investigation into racism and racial profiling by 16 officers.Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada told reporters last week that her husband, who is Black, has been repeatedly stopped by police while driving.“Like many other Black people in our city and the racialized people this happens too many times,” she said. The checks have happened at least five times within the last year for “no reason at all”, she said.Those revelations followed a late-night press conference from the city’s police chief to announce that more than a dozen officers had been reassigned or relocated while investigators investigate claims that officers – most of whom are young men with less than five years on the force – disproportionately targeted Black and Arab residents. Two more officers have been suspended and two cases have submitted to Quebec’s director of criminal and penal prosecutions to determine whether criminal charges should be laid.“I was extremely surprised. I didn’t think it was possible in 2026. This is how deeply, deeply hurt I am,” police chief Fady Dagher said, describing the officers as “tarnishing our uniform”. Those officers are accused of cutting pieces of dreadlocks from people during police stops, as well as issuing tickets to people solely on the basis of their ethnic background.Quebec’s new premier, Christine Fréchette, called the alleged behavior by officers “unacceptable”. But, like her predecessor, Fréchette, pushed back on the idea that the behavior reflects the presence of systemic racism.“For me, it’s a small group that’s behind these organized, repeated action,” she said of the 16 officers under investigation. “That’s not systemic racism. If it’s a small group, it’s not necessarily systemic. For me, systemic means on a larger scale.”But allegations of racial profiling and systemic racism within the police force are nothing new for the province. In 2024, a Quebec judge awarded damages in a class-action lawsuit initiated by residents who were racially profiled and arrested without justification by Montreal police. She also awarded compensation for “physically racialized people” whose rights were violated by police but the evidence wasn’t recorded.In her ruling, the judge found that members of racialized groups are over-represented in police stop and the “the plausible explanation for this disparity is the racial profiling that characterizes many arrests”.And in 2021, a Quebec coroner concluded that an Indigenous woman who was taunted by nursing staff as she lay dying in a Quebec hospital would probably be alive today if she were white, calling her treatment an “undeniable” example of systemic racism.Montreal’s mayor says the moratorium on random checks would be a good “first step” to repair relations those affected by police behavior.“I think it is also a way to rebuild trust with citizens and it’s something that I think the police should be looking into,” Martinez Ferrada said, adding that body cameras are crucial to combating future instances. “This will not solve the problem. This is one tool that we have in our toolbox, but it will not solve the whole thing.”
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