Montrealers to have a say in hiring next police chief
Montrealers to have a say in hiring next police chief
“On the surface, I think this is a really good thing,” said Concordia professor Ted Rutland on Montreal holding public consultations ahead of hiring a new police chief. Brittany Henriques reports.
“On the surface, I think this is a really good thing,” said Concordia professor Ted Rutland on Montreal holding public consultations ahead of hiring a new police chief. Brittany Henriques reports.
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