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Montreal's new police chief named

Seasoned investigator Marc Parent has been named by Mayor Grald Tremblay as the new chief of the city's police force.

Montreal Mayor Grald Tremblay has named seasoned investigatorMarc Parent the new chief of the city's police force.

Marc Parent is a former investigator and director of the police force's northern division. ((Montreal Police))
Parent, 46, currently serves as the director of the police force's northern division, which includes Montreal North, a neighbourhood knownfor clashes between youths and police.

The FBI Academy graduate isconsidered by many to be close to the grassroots and an outsider to the force's top brass.

Parent studied major investigations and anti-terrorism techniques at the FBI Academy and has headed the Montreal force's tactical squad.

He beatfour other candidates, including the other top contender, Jean-Guy Gagnon, who has worked as outgoingChief Yvan Delorme's right-hand man for many years.

Tremblaysaid Parent's solid understandof public safety concernsand extensive experience made him a strong candidate. He also said Parent isa good choiceto close the gap between Montreal's police force and visible minorities.

Fo Niemi, a spoksperson for the Centre for Research-Action on Race Relations, said he was pleased with Parent's appointment.

"This is a man who doesn't require much intellectual discussion about what diversity is," Niemi said. "He knows it, he lives it, and he works with it."

Montreal's public security commission must approve the selection, which should happen by the end of this week. Tremblay's choicethen has to be cleared by city hall and, finally, by Quebec's public security ministry.