Montreal police admit they’re aware Black staff fear reprisals for denouncing racism
MONTREAL — Montreal’s police department says it knows some Black employees fear reprisals for denouncing racism and misconduct within their ranks.
The department made the comments in response to revelations by The Canadian Press on Thursday about a scathing letter sent on June 14 by a committee of Black employees to deputy police director, Marc Charbonneau.
“With regard to the situation you noted in your article, we are aware that some employees have concerns of this nature,” the department told The Canadian Press in an unsigned statement sent by its media relations office.
The statement did not provide details about any recent actions taken to address the concerns raised by the Black employees.


