- The Quebec Court of Appeal upheld a decision that random police stops disproportionately target Black drivers and violate Charter rights.
- The case stemmed from Joseph-Christopher Luamba’s experience of being stopped multiple times without cause.
- The provincial government expressed disappointment, highlighting concerns over police work, and has six months to amend the law.
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Quebec Court of Appeal Upholds Ruling Invalidating Random Police Stops Over Racial Profiling Concerns
Oct 24, 2024 Share

