MONTREAL – Access to Quebec’s National Assembly has been restored after security officials confirmed a bomb threat Thursday morning.
According to provincial police, a threatening call was made around 9 a.m.
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Access was restricted to the grounds but the building was not evacuated.
The National Assembly is on hold for March Break so the MNAs were not in the building at the time.
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