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Montreal homeless deaths the focus of public inquiry by Quebec coroner

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A public inquiry into the deaths of several homeless people in Montreal has been ordered by Quebec’s chief coroner.

In a news release issued Wednesday, chief coroner Reno Bernier says the inquiry will look to determine the causes and circumstances surrounding five deaths.

But the probe may also consider other deaths that occurred under similar circumstances if the coroner deems it necessary.

“Because every life counts, it is essential to shed full light on the causes and circumstances of these deaths in order to prevent others,” Bernier said in a statement.

Bernier says the inquiry will allow for an in-depth analysis of the causes and circumstances, including highlighting potential contributing factors.

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According to the statement, coroner Stéphanie Gamache will lead the inquest, supported by Crown prosecutor Émilie Fay-Carlos.

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Bernier went on to note the inquiry could help support co-ordination among various stakeholders and give guidance on better protecting those most vulnerable.

Bernier’s announcement comes barely a week after three homeless people died in the city, two of whom died within 24 hours.

That news brought Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferada to tears during a routine city announcement last Thursday.

Asked how she was feeling, she replied: “A day like today, a bit powerless.”

She made the revelation during a funding announcement with the city providing $412,000 to l’Anonyme to help the unhoused population living in the Notre-Dame Street encampments get off the streets.

The inquiry launched by Bernier will focus on five recent deaths:

  • Jennifer De Nobile, 30, who died Sept. 23, 2025
  • Marie Soleil Nantais, 46, who died Oct. 24, 2025
  • Valmont Brosseau, 71, who died March 24, 2026
  • Alain Paris, 55, who died March 24, 2026
  • Serge Martin, 57, who died March 25, 2026

“Ultimately, it’s the coroner’s privilege to conduct inquests at this level, but I’m going to follow the progress of his work and of course all the recommendations on this subject,” said Quebec Health Minister Sonia Bélanger.

More details on the inquest, including hearing dates, will be released at a later time.

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