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flag The Supreme Court of Canada faces a case challenging the legality of random police traffic stops.

The Supreme Court of Canada will hear a case questioning the constitutionality of random police traffic stops without reasonable suspicion. The case involves Joseph-Christopher Luamba, who claims he was stopped nearly a dozen times without reason. Quebec courts ruled in favor of Luamba, stating that racial profiling exists and impacts Black individuals. The Supreme Court will decide if such stops violate the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and if they should be allowed under the law.

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