Policing Ontario's new lockdown order will hurt racialized communities, doctor says
Advocates worry police will come down hard on already vulnerable communities, doing more damage than helping the cause. 'We cannot police our way out of this pandemic,' palliative physician Dr. Naheed Dosani said.
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