Regina Leader-Post

Nooses found at constructi­on sites

- SALMAAN FAROOQUI

TORONTO • Two constructi­on companies say they’ve contacted police and local government officials after nooses were found at multiple Toronto constructi­on sites.

The latest incident happened Friday in Toronto’s Regent Park neighbourh­ood, where The Daniels Corporatio­n says it has launched its own investigat­ion into what it calls an anti-black incident.

“We are disgusted and horrified at this heinous act, which we are treating as a hate crime,” Mitchell Cohen, president of the company, said in a news release.

“This deplorable act against the Black community is unacceptab­le and we reaffirm that there is zero tolerance for racism, prejudice and hate on our constructi­on sites and within our organizati­on.”

Constructi­on firm EllisDon said a noose was also found at one of its constructi­on sites on Thursday.

Ellisdon says work immediatel­y stopped when the noose was spotted and team leaders spoke with workers

“This is a disgracefu­l act by someone weak and cow

WE ARE ... HORRIFIED AT THIS HEINOUS ACT, WHICH WE ARE TREATING AS A HATE CRIME.

ardly,” said CEO Geoff Smith in a news release.

“We will do everything possible to identify, prosecute and evict anyone involved from our industry.”

Ellisdon also reported finding a noose at its worksite at a Toronto hospital on June 10. The company says it has contacted police and is conducting its own internal investigat­ion.

Toronto police say their hate crimes unit is investigat­ing the incidents.

Suze Morrison, the NDP’S member of provincial parliament in Toronto-centre, said Saturday she also contacted police to follow up after seeing images of the nooses circulatin­g on social media.

“This is a vile symbol of anti-black racism that has absolutely no place in our loving and inclusive community,” said Morrison.

“Anti-black racism is real, is present in our community and systemic in our institutio­ns, and we need to take incidents of racism incredibly seriously in order to make sure Black Torontonia­ns are safe.”

Meanwhile, the Toronto Transit Commission says it contacted police after it took a subway train out of service on Friday because someone vandalized it with the N-word misspelled.

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