In a report released this morning, Ontario’s human rights commission found that despite the fact Black people represent only about 8.8 per cent of the city’s population, they represented almost a third of all charges in the data
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In a report released this morning, the commission finds that Black people are more likely to be “arrested, charged, over-charged, struck, shot or killed by Toronto police.” It found that despite the fact Black people represent only about 8.8 per cent of the city’s population, they represented almost a third of all charges in the data.
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