Quebec human rights commission urges government action on racism, racial profiling
MONTREAL — Quebec’s human rights commission is urging the province to act against systemic racism and says the majority of recommendations it made in a 2011 report on the subject have not been implemented.
That report studied cases of profiling and systemic discrimination experienced by racialized youth between the ages of 14 and 25 during their encounters with police, teachers or with youth protection workers.
Philippe-Andre Tessier, head of the commission, says the 2011 study included 93 recommendations, many of which he says were partly implemented ignored.
“What we’re talking about are systemic problems that need systemic answers,” Tessier told a virtual news conference Wednesday, after releasing the commission’s latest report.

