Quebec human rights commission asks government to take hate, racism seriously
MONTREAL — Quebec’s human rights commission is calling on the provincial government to come up with a plan to fight racism and discrimination in the wake of a new report on abuse against minorities.
Myrlande Pierre, the commission’s vice-president, said human rights groups and other civil society organizations have been asking for an anti-racism policy for the past two decades but the government has not heeded their requests.
Now, armed with a 328-page report detailing cases of vicious abuse against dozens of people — mostly Muslims and people of colour — commissioners said the province must finally act.
“What hit us hardest was the sentiment of exclusion,” said Houda Asal, a researcher who worked on the report, which documents interviews with 86 people who say they have been victims of racism.