While the city saw an overall drop in gun violence and car thefts last year, there was a disturbing rise in hate crimes, according to the latest numbers from the Montreal police department. Global’s Brayden Jagger Haines breaks downs the numbers.
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Montreal sees drop in gun violence and car theft and rise in hate crimes, according to Montreal police report
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