Quebec issues provincewide street check guidelines; rights groups raise concerns
MONTREAL — The Quebec government has issued provincewide guidelines to police forces regarding street checks, but the policy is raising concerns from various rights groups.
Quebec’s Public Security Department released the guidelines Friday afternoon, in a four-page document that stipulates the practice of stopping of citizens to collect and record their personal information shouldn’t be random, unfounded or discriminatory.
The policy mirrors one introduced by Montreal police in July aimed at curbing arbitrary and discriminatory stops.
The provincial guidelines say that while stops are essential for public safety, they must be based on observable facts or information that gives police reasonable grounds to intervene.