Rights group wants other provinces to end random police stops banned by Quebec judge

A car is pulled over by a police cruiser in Montreal on Saturday, January 9, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

MONTREAL - The 好色tv Civil Liberties Association is hailing a Quebec Superior Court decision banning random police stops in the province and says other provinces should take similar steps without waiting for a court case.

The civil rights group, which intervened in the Quebec case, said Tuesday's ruling that random stops enable racial profiling is "monumental" and will lead to meaningful change.

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