Quebec to distribute more than $3 million to police to fight domestic violence
MONTREAL — Quebec is distributing more than $3 million over three years to 11 police forces to fight domestic abuse.
Public Security Minister Geneviève Guilbault said today in a news release the money will be directed toward supporting victims and enhancing surveillance over people convicted of domestic violence.
The minister’s announcement follows news over the weekend about the deaths of two couples in separate incidents, in Laval, Que., north of Montreal, and in Dunham, Que., in the Eastern Townships.
Police in both cases said they believed the deaths involved a murder followed by a suicide.