Quebec Deputy premier and Minister of Domestic Security Ian Lafreniere responds to reporters questions before entering a pre-session caucus meeting in Riviere-du-Loup, Que., Friday, May 1, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot
Quebec Deputy premier and Minister of Domestic Security Ian Lafreniere responds to reporters questions before entering a pre-session caucus meeting in Riviere-du-Loup, Que., Friday, May 1, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot
Lafrenière announced Saturday that lawyer Anne-Marie Boisvert will monitor both the criminal and disciplinary investigations being conducted by the Montreal police service and provide him with a report containing her findings and recommendations.
On June 12, Montreal police leadership said they had dismantled a night patrol unit within Station 39, reassigned 14 officers from public-facing duties, and suspended two others for alleged "discriminatory and racist" behaviour toward citizens. Police Chief Fady Dagher has said case files involving the two suspended officers are with prosecutors who will determine whether to lay criminal charges.
La Presse and Radio-Canada reported that the allegations include that officers cut the hair of racialized citizens to turn it into "trophies." Dagher has said the reports of haircutting were "part of the allegations."
In a message posted on X, the minister said Boisvert's mandate is to ensure the investigations are carried out with "integrity and impartiality." He said she must immediately notify him of any irregularities or lack of cooperation by the Montreal police service.