Trust in police drops amid anti-racism protests, poll suggests
OTTAWA — A new poll suggests more Canadians are questioning their trust in the police as protests against racism and police brutality sweep across North America.
Seventy per cent of respondents to the Leger and the Association for Canadian Studies survey indicated they trusted the police a lot or somewhat — down nine points from May and 11 from April.
The decline coincides with the killing of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis, which has sparked anti-racism protests in the U.S. and Canada as well as calls for changes to police conduct.
On that score, the poll found that the vast majority of respondents were in favour of police wearing body cameras as well as more training for officers on relations with visible minorities.