Dear Montreal Police, I’m going to need more than coffee from you
An annual outreach program won’t solve the cop problems we have in Montreal — and we have a lot of them.
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An annual outreach program won’t solve the cop problems we have in Montreal — and we have a lot of them.
City Notes is about things that have happened in Montreal recently and things that are happening in Montreal soon.
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If this had been a student, would he have been beaten, pepper-sprayed and arrested?
We peeled one of these stickers off a cop station at 2 a.m. to see whether the city’s my$tery expenditure for the sticker-removal job is worth it. Well, guess what?
Montreal police and firefighters are protesting Bill 3, a Liberal re-write of pension plans for municipal civil servants across Quebec.