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A march against police brutality was held on the 26th International Day Against Police brutality

Posted on March 21, 2022

On March 15th, demonstrators gathered at Lionel-Groulx for the 26th International Day Against Police Brutality. They denounced Canada's colonial history, and present, and demanded for the defunding of the SPVM.

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