Political party governing Montreal mulls disarming police and redirecting funds
MONTREAL — The political party governing Montreal is questioning whether all city police need to carry firearms at all times.
Projet Montreal adopted a motion during the municipal party’s recent convention, calling on the city to “review the need for all police officers to carry a firearm, and set in motion a pilot project for this purpose.”
The motion says the party wants to take inspiration from “certain European countries,” where only special police brigades carry firearms. It is the party’s latest response to the debate around the role of police, following the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis last year, which sparked protests around the world, including in Montreal.
The motion drew a swift response from the union representing the city’s police officers, which said the proposal indicates Mayor Valerie Plante and her party “lack pragmatism.” And a criminology expert in Montreal says the motion might be a sign American culture and politics are unduly influencing Montreal public policy.