The likelihood of being carded by police was higher for black people than whites across the city from January to June of 2013, when thousands of people were being carded every month. In one area, the chance was 11 times higher.

From July through to October of that year, carding plummeted, but the likelihood of black people getting stopped compared to white people actually increased and was 17.3 times more likely in some areas.

SOURCE: Toronto Police Service