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Police Association calls on premier for clarification on Black Lives Matter comments

The president of the Toronto Police Association says Premier Kathleen Wynne needs to clarify comments she made Monday when she met with protesters from the Black Lives Matter group.

'I do take exception to the notion that we are systemically racist,' says president of association

The Toronto Police Association wants clarification from the premier on her #BLM comments

8 years ago
Duration 1:19
Mike McCormack from the Toronto Police Association says he rejects the notion that the police are systemically racist, and wants Premier Kathleen Wynne to clarify comments she made Monday.

The president of the Toronto Police Association says Premier Kathleen Wynne needs to clarify comments she made Monday when she met with protesters from the Black Lives Matter group.

The premier told the protesters that there is "systemic racism in our society" on Monday, and agreed to hold private and public meetings with the group about their demands, which includes a review of theSpecial Investigations Unit, Ontario's independent civilian law enforcement agency.

The SIU investigates when police are involved with a death, serious injury or allegations of sexual assault.

Mike McCormack says that although Wynne did not specifically mention the Toronto Police in her comments, he said people can draw the conclusion that she may have been talking about the police due to the fact that her comments were given at a Black Lives Matter protest which was sparked by their concerns around the Toronto police.

"When she was asked after, why did she go and talk to Black Lives Matter ... her comment was around the fact that police violence and racism is a very important issue," said the Toronto Police Association president.

"So how can somebody not draw the nexus and not draw that conclusion?"asked McCormack.

He said his association has never claimed that all police officers are "angelic"or that none of them are racist.

"But I do take exception to the notion that we are systemically racist,"he said.

Comments 'misinterpreted,' says Wynne

Premier Kathleen Wynne responds to Toronto Police Association criticism

8 years ago
Duration 3:22
Premier Kathleen Wynne says President of the Toronto Police Association Mike McCormack 'misinterpreted' her #BLM comments

Wynnesaid McCormack "misinterpreted" what she said.

"Ihope that he looks back at what Isaid and my hope would be that he would, like Ido, recognize that there are challenges across society," Wynne said Wednesday morning. "I'mnot sayinganything aboutthe particular police service in Torontoor anywhere else. Iam saying that across society we have to recognizethat there are challenges that we have in terms of racism."

Wynnesaid there is a need torecognize racism in society in the same way the province has recognized the reality ofhomophobia andsexual assault, and pointed to the creation of the province's sex assault action planas an example of this recognition.

The Black Lives Matter protesters have been camped outside of police headquarters for nearly two weeks and also recently moved to Queen's Park.

The protest started after theSIUcleared several police officers of any wrongdoing in the death of Andrew Loku,a black man shot and killed last summer after he refused an orderfrom officers todrop a hammer.

Black Lives Matter protesters have been occupying a space in front of Toronto Police Headquarters for two weeks. (Cole Burston/Canadian Press)