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Quebec's Human Rights Commission endorses new $44,000 racial profiling claim against City of Gatineau


Yet another black man has been found to be yet another victim of racial profiling by Ville de Gatineau.  Quebec's Human Rights Commission (CDPDJ) ruled that the Gatineau Police Service should pay Samuels $44,000 as a result of multiple incidents starting in 2018.  Shockingly, Officer Shawn Mahar who was implicated in two of the incidents perpetrated apparent retaliation against the victim in June 2022 by threatening him with arrest for not showing his Drivers License in an improper "jaywalking" interception.

Another black man who was found to have been the victim of racial profiling by Quebec's Human Rights Tribunal was ordered to receive $18,000 from the City of Gatineau and two of its police officers.

The case concerns a December 2013 event in which Éric Bélanger and Jason Bruneau, two Gatineau police officers, stopped, searched, and detained a man they believed to be connected to a domestic abuse allegation.

The authorities were searching for a Black man with a knife who had been named as a suspect but ended up apprehending he wrong man as a result of the Gatineau.

The Ville de Gatineau has now earned the dubious title of Canada's most racist city thanks to ongoing atrocious racial profiling conduct by the Gatineau Police Service as a city council which continues to repress to expression of cultural diversity through festivals and other events which are typical in cities all across Canada.

The Ville de Gatineau is currently seeking to get the Quebec Superior Court declare further human rights complainants to be "abusive and a nuisance" rather than to correct its own systemic racism.

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