Media Advisory - Alain Babineau Joins The Red Coalition As Director -Racial Profiling and Public Safety
on May 30th, 2022
MONTREAL, May 30, 2022 /CNW Telbec/ - The Red Coalition is proud to announce Mr. Alain Babineau as its new director on issues of racial profiling and public safety. After 30 years in law enforcement including stints with the Ontario Provincial Police and the Military Police of Canada, Alain retired in 2016 at the rank of Staff Sergeant after 28 years of service in the within the RCMP.  Read More
Petition seeks removal of portions of Bill 21
on May 16th, 2022
“The only way Legault and the CAQ were able to pass Bill 21 was using section 33” says Joel DeBellefeuille, founder and executive director of the Red Coalition, which launched a National Assembly petition demanding the Quebec government remove certain elements of Bill 21 that affect the rights and freedoms of marginalized individuals. “It was a premeditated plan to stop a full-on pushback by the opposition and people of Quebec. It's like using cheat codes in video games to win.”  Read More
Video shows Montreal police officer pushing homeless man into concrete block; SPVM investigating
on April 30th, 2022
By Brittany Henriques Posted Apr 30, 2022, 3:07PM EDT. Last Updated Apr 30, 2022, 6:47PM EDT. A video (https://montreal.citynews.ca/video/2022/04/30/video-shows-montreal-police-officer-shoving-homeless-man/) of a Montreal police officer pushing a homeless man into a block of concrete has caused outrage online, with politicians and advocates calling the officer’s actions “unacceptable.” The 17-second video posted to TikTok on Thursday showed two officers intervening to remove the man from what appeared to be a small encampment in Montreal’s Chinatown.  Read More
SPVM investigation follows video appearing to show abuse by two Montreal police officers
on April 30th, 2022
The SPVM has launched an investigation into an incident, captured on video and circulating on social media today, appearing to show abuse by two Montreal police officers. The video shows a patrol officer shoving a Black man into a cement block. CBC is reporting that the incident occurred in Chinatown, between St-Urbain and Clark, around noon on Thursday.  Read More
'We need to humanize the police': Que. police association aims to improve public image with new campaign
on April 27th, 2022
In the face of repeated criticism against local and regional police forces, Quebec’s Police Chiefs' Association is taking on a new strategy in public outreach aimed at improving its image. “I think there’s a lack of love by the population towards the police officers,” said the association’s director Didier Deramond. As part of that campaign, the association has released the first of a series of videos depicting professional police work.  Read More
Montrealers to have a say in hiring next police chief
on April 20th, 2022
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.  Read More
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