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Montreal-North mayor urges residents to report racism involving police

The mayor of Montreal-North, Christine Black, has condemned alleged racist behavior by two suspended police officers and called into question the trust in public institutions. She urged residents to report any instances of racism involving police. The officers are under investigation for potential criminal offenses, and 14 other officers from Station 39 have been reassigned.

Posted June 14, 2026 4:55 pm

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The mayor of the Montreal-North (Nord) borough says alleged racist and discriminatory behaviour by two police officers is “unacceptable” and raises questions of trust in public institutions.

Christine Black made the comments two days after it was announced that two officers were suspended following the allegations. Police chief Fady Dagher said the behaviour was directed towards members of the public.

“I am aware that for many citizens these revelations are not just concerning, they raise the question about trust in institutions. This trust is precious,” Black said. “The anger, worry and questions that this situation raises are legitimate. The action(s) are very serious. Any form of racist discrimination or racial profiling, I repeat, is unacceptable.”

Both suspended officers are under investigation by the Director of Criminal and Penal Prosecutions for possible Criminal Code offences. Dagher said 14 other officers from Station 39 have been reassigned to duties that do not involve public contact.

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The borough’s mayor also encouraged residents to come forward.

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“I invite the people of Montreal-Nord to collaborate with the investigation,” she said. “If you have been a victim or witness of profiling, discrimination, or racist behaviour from a police officer, I encourage you to come forward to the responsible authorities. This is the best way to make sure your voice is heard and help ensure everything comes to light.”

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Members of the Montreal police service prompted the investigation, which began in March, after they brought forward information.

Black applauded the actions, saying “doing right isn’t always easy” but coming forward helped ensure a probe was launched.

On Friday,  La Presse and Radio-Canada reported the officers had allegedly cut the hair of racialized individuals and kept it as “trophies.” Dagher confirmed during a news conference the same day those claims are among the allegations.

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Black acknowledged the allegations have “reopened wounds” and said she and her colleagues will be meeting with community members, organizations and anyone who “wants to be here.”

“I’m thinking of people who have already felt targeted, watched, or profiled,” she said. “We are determined to follow this issue with rigour and diligence because we want to see it through to the end. We haven’t done enough yet.”

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Montreal-North mayor urges residents to report racism involving police

The mayor of Montreal-North, Christine Black, has condemned alleged racist behavior by two suspended police officers and called into question the trust in public institutions. She urged residents to report any instances of racism involving police. The officers are under investigation for potential criminal offenses, and 14 other officers from Station 39 have been reassigned.

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