Parliament Hill security investigating alleged incident of racial profiling
OTTAWA — The department responsible for security on Parliament Hill has apologized after an apparent incident of racial profiling took place on the Hill this week.
A spokesman for the Parliamentary Protective Service said the force is investigating the incident, which took place Monday during an event known as Black Voices on the Hill.
“Our security personnel must always conduct themselves with professionalism and respect towards parliamentarians, employees and visitors,” Joseph Law, the chief of staff to the director of the PPS, said in a statement.
“We need to do a better job in ensuring that this standard is maintained across our workforce. The Parliamentary Protective Service has zero tolerance for any type of discrimination.”