Clouds roll overhead and lightning dances in the sky as we hear the thunderclaps echoing all around. ![]() Wind chimes sway in the light breeze, their melodic tones adding a relaxing vibe to the storm sounds. ![]() This report by The Canadian Press was first published in French on April 4, 2023.The weather forecast is predicting rain sounds with rumbling thunder that will lull you to sleep. This gesture is rather rare, even unheard of, in parliamentary committee but more common in the Blue Room when the National Assembly is sitting. The petition was supposed to be posted on the National Assembly website and sponsored by Maskilongé MNA Simon Allaire, but it was still not there Tuesday evening.Īll elected officials participating in the parliamentary committee observed a minute of silence in memory of police officer Maureen Breau just before the APPQ's testimony. Painchaud thanked the minister for his "courses of action" and said the petition would be maintained. "We will evaluate everything we can do as soon as possible to give you additional tools," said Bonnardel. The APPQ is asking the Quebec Mental Health Review Board to review the criteria for releasing a person with mental health problems. The minister asked police to give him "a little time" because the work had only just begun and mentioned that the decisions rendered by the Mental Health Review Board are "under federal jurisdiction." The Commission is under Quebec's jurisdiction. The minister was cautious about sharing the nature of the suspect's health problems as the investigation is ongoing.īonnardel said the suspect had "problems that we won't name but that have been exposed in the media." The release of information about a person's mental health is a sensitive issue, as a patient's medical records are generally confidential. Police tape cordons off the scene after a Quebec provincial police officer was killed while trying to arrest a man in Louiseville, Que., Tuesday, March 28, 2023. "Breau did not go down fighting for nothing," he added. It could have been a 'game-changer' for Breau, Bonnardel said. He acknowledged this would be "a very useful tool" to find out about a person's background when a call is made to 9-1-1. ![]() "Tomorrow, my deputy minister will meet with the deputy minister of Justice and the deputy minister of Social Services to evaluate how, legally or not, we could transmit information for specific cases of health X or Y." "I have heard your recriminations, your grievances in the petition that you have set up," Bonnardel said in the parliamentary committee on Tuesday. ![]() When there is a "release of persons whose mental state is disturbed with a potential of dangerousness," the information would be transmitted to the police authorities, APPQ President Jacques Painchaud explained to Radio-Canada. The Association des policières et policiers provinciaux du Québec (APPQ) then launched a petition calling for an information-sharing protocol so that police officers would be notified of a person's medical condition before they intervened. The suspect was subsequently shot and killed by another officer. On March 27, Maureen Breau was stabbed to death while trying to arrest a man with mental health problems. Public Security Minister François Bonnardel announced late Tuesday that deputy ministers would meet Wednesday to assess the feasibility of sharing information. The Legault government is following up on a demand from police officers to share information about the mental state of people released from custody following the death of a Sûreté du Québec (SQ) sergeant in Louiseville last week.
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