Montreal police introduce new patch to replace controversial ‘thin blue line’ symbol
MONTREAL — Montreal police have introduced a new patch to replace a symbol that many officers wore on their uniforms to honour fallen colleagues but that has become associated with the far right.
The police chief says the controversial thin blue line symbol, depicting a black and white Canadian flag divided by a blue horizontal stripe, is worn by about 10 to 15 per cent of Montreal officers.
Some who wear it say it’s an expression of solidarity with police who have died on duty, but it has also been criticized as a symbol of white supremacy.
The new circular patch contains the words “fallen but never forgotten” in French around the police force’s coat of arms.