According to social service authorities more and more youth are facing increasingly more challenges and are having trouble coping. It’s why the Quebec government has opened a youth drop in centre in Kirkland, in Montreal’s West Island. While some community groups call it a good step, they insist more help is needed. Global’s Phil Carpenter reports.
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New drop-in centre for youth opens in Montreal’s West Island
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