Quebec police ethics commissioner opens file into Montréal-Nord racism allegations
MONTREAL — Quebec’s police ethics commissioner says it is looking into allegations of racism and discrimination by some officers in a multicultural Montreal neighbourhood.
In an email Wednesday, the commissioner said it began an investigation June 26 at the request of Public Security Minister Ian Lafrenière after Montreal police said it had disciplined officers over discriminatory behaviour.
The commissioner’s office declined to reveal details of the investigation so far, saying “public trust requires the commissioner to exercise discretion and to conduct himself with independence, impartiality, and objectivity.”
However, if police officers are summoned to appear before the administrative tribunal on police ethics, that information will be made public, the office said.

