Quebec premier not closed to inquiry into relations between aboriginals and police
QUEBEC — The Quebec government isn’t rejecting calls for an independent, provincial inquiry into relations between indigenous people and police, Premier Philippe Couillard said Tuesday.
Despite being careful not to commit to anything, Couillard signalled for the first time since news broke in 2015 that women in a northern town accused police of abuse, that his government was open to launching an inquiry.
“I did not say that we are closing the door to anything,” he told reporters. “Nor am I announcing anything to you right now.”
Shortly after meeting with the chief of the Assembly of First Nations of Quebec and Labrador, Ghislain Picard, Couillard said his government needs to find “concrete and practical” answers to the concerns of native leaders.


