Hearings begin at Supreme Court on constitutionality of random police traffic stops

Hearings begin at Supreme Court on constitutionality of random police traffic stops

MONTREAL — The Supreme Court of Canada started hearing a case on Monday about whether it's constitutional for police to make random traffic stops, after Quebec's highest court ruled that the practice leads to racial profiling.
The case involves Joseph-Christopher Luamba,

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