'Chronic underfunding': 22 Quebec Indigenous police forces file rights complaint

Akwesasne Mohawk Police Chief Shawn Dulude responds to reporters at a news conference in Quebec City, Friday, Dec. 4, 2020. Quebec's 22 Indigenous police forces have filed a complaint with the Canadian Human Rights Commission accusing the Public Safety Department of chronically underfunding of First Nations police forces.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Simon Clark

MONTREAL - Quebec's 22 Indigenous police forces have filed a complaint with the Canadian Human Rights Commission, accusing the federal government of chronic underfunding that has left them unable to properly serve their communities.

The complaint follows a similar action taken with the rights body by First Nations police forces Ontario.

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