MONTREAL Quebec’s public safety minister has announced a suite of new measures aimed at preventing domestic abuse, including the hiring of staff specializing in domestic violence within local police forces. In total, Quebec is providing $71 million in new funding for the measures announced Thursday amid the backdrop of a worrisome rise in domestic violence in Quebec. To date, there have been 10 reported killings of women allegedly by their male partners. Public Safety Minister Genevieve Guilbault announced $27 million over five years will go toward equipping police forces, such as the Surete du Quebec and the Montreal police, as well as correctional services, with domestic violence specialists.
Some Quebec provincial police officers begin wearing body cameras as part of 12-month pilot project
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Quebec provincial police begin wearing body cameras in 12-month pilot project
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