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Montreal to Appeal Ruling on Police Racial Profiling

City lawyers are challenging a ruling that found systemic racial profiling in Montreal police and awarded plaintiffs up to $5,000 each.

  • On Tuesday, lawyers for the City of Montreal asked the Quebec Court of Appeal to overturn a landmark 2024 Superior Court ruling that determined the Montreal police force engaged in systemic racial profiling.
  • The Black Coalition of Quebec initiated this class action on behalf of racialized citizens alleging unfair arrests between mid-August 2017 and January 2019; Superior Court Justice Dominique Poulin previously concluded that racial profiling is "systemic."
  • Representing the city, lawyer Raphaël Lescop argued before the panel that the trial judge relied on insufficient proof, noting the court heard testimony from only one member of the class action: lead plaintiff Alexandre Lamontagne.
  • Justice Christian Immer questioned whether the city's position would require individual trials for all eligible victims, potentially undermining the class action structure that Poulin established with up to $5,000 in damages per person.
  • Mike Diomande, a lawyer leading the class action, urged the court to focus on legal errors rather than retrying the case, as The Black Coalition of Quebec maintains this remains the most important ruling on police racial profiling in Canada.
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The City of Montreal challenges the trial judgement, which requires it to systematically compensate victims of racial profiling by the SPVM.

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City of Montreal in court trying to overturn landmark police racial profiling ruling

Lawyers for the City of Montreal asked the Court of Appeal on Tuesday to overturn a landmark class-action ruling on racial profiling by police, saying it's too complicated to determine how much each member is eligible to receive.  The city is appealing a 2024 Superior Court ruling that determined Montreal police had a systemic racial profiling problem. Racialized citizens had alleged they were unfairly stopped, arrested, detained, and profiled b…

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Montreal asks Quebec Court of Appeal to overturn landmark ruling on racial profiling

Lawyers for the City of Montreal will be asking Quebec’s Court of Appeal this morning to overturn a landmark ruling on racial profiling by police.

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In September 2024, the Superior Court ruled that the City was "responsible" for profiling by its police officers.

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