Canada’s militarized police forces face defunding and de-tasking’, experts say
HALIFAX — As a statement of police power, the armoured rescue vehicle that Halifax Regional Police had planned to buy for more than $300,000 spoke volumes about the militarization of law enforcement agencies in Canada.
The 8,000-kilogram, armour-plated truck — equipped with a rotating roof hatch, eight gun ports and a powered battering ram — looked like it was ready for the worst of war zones.
However, when the purchase was scuttled by city council last month, Mayor Mike Savage made it clear the brawny vehicle had become a symbol of oppression, particularly for Halifax’s Black community. The mayor said the money would be used instead for anti-Black racism programs.
“There has been in this province a history of systemic racism, and we have to do better,” Savage said at the time.