No details of the report have been released before a 10:30 a.m. press conference, where Ramer will answer questions.
The report follows a 2019 directive from the Ontario government under the Anti-Racism Act of 2017, according to which police forces in the province begin collecting race-based data in cases of reported violence.
The policy was aimed at combating systemic racism in policing.
The Toronto Police Department began collecting race-based data in January 2020 and took the additional step of gathering information on strip investigations in addition to incidents of violence.
Although the results of the report are not yet public, supporters have long called for a change in the way police interact with people of color, especially black and indigenous minorities.
There has also been a public outcry over race and policing in recent years, prompted by a number of high-profile cases in the United States, such as that of George Floyd, and cases here in the GTA, such as that of Dafonte Miller.