Toronto Star

Wynne fields questions on race, gender bias

Police treatment of minorities among topics raised at town hall event

- KRISTIN RUSHOWY QUEEN’S PARK BUREAU

On the eve of Internatio­nal Women’s Day, Premier Kathleen Wynne held a town hall and fielded questions on everything from the treatment of Indigenous people, to in-school services for children with autism, to the strike at York University.

Among the contentiou­s issues the premier was asked about at the question-and-answer session in Toronto Wednesday night was how police deal with minorities and what the province is doing to address it.

“They treat people of colour very poorly,” one man said. “You need to stop that, premier, please do something.”

Wynne said “there is systemic racism in our society — that is the core of what we are dealing with in terms of changes that need to be made.”

“I’m not saying racism only exists in police forces,” Wynne stressed. “It is something we deal with throughout society. Which is why we have made changes in terms of the laws around police officers’ ability to stop people on the street.”

Referring to a law that took effect last year banning “carding,” Wynne said “I know that there are challenges around that …

“But we basically said it’s not OK, it’s not legal to stop someone just because they are Black, or just because they are brown, or other than when there is a suspicion or a reason to stop that person …

“We can talk about whether it’s working or not, but it’s a culture shift, and it’s a hard shift for the police services to make, ( but) we have made that change.”

Another attendee said Black women are disproport­ionately having their children taken away from them by Children’s Aid and the courts.

Wynne said, “We’ve got to find ways to make change and move in the right direction,” rather than simply shutting down institutio­ns. It’s better to shut down what isn’t working, Wynne said.

“There is racism in our society, no doubt about it,” she added.

 ?? CARLOS OSORIO/TORONTO STAR FILE PHOTO ?? “There is racism in our society, no doubt about it,” Premier Kathleen Wynne said at a town hall meeting Wednesday night.
CARLOS OSORIO/TORONTO STAR FILE PHOTO “There is racism in our society, no doubt about it,” Premier Kathleen Wynne said at a town hall meeting Wednesday night.

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