Montreal’s police chief is set to meet with city officials behind closed doors to address racism allegations involving officers in the Montréal-Nord borough. Multiple outlets report the meeting is intended to discuss concerns raised about conduct by some members of the police service and to determine next steps for the city and police leadership. The reports describe the discussions as confidential, indicating the process is likely focused on internal review or administrative coordination rather than public deliberation. The outlets do not provide additional details about the specific allegations, the number of officers involved, or any findings at the time of publication. No outcomes from the meeting are reported, and it is presented as an upcoming decision-making session between the police chief and municipal authorities. The story centers on how the leadership in Montreal plans to respond to claims of racism within the force’s Montréal-Nord operations.