Hundreds of people took to the streets of Montreal on Saturday to express their opposition to Quebec’s recent housing reform legislation, Bill-31. As Dan Spector reports, demonstrators also called for the resignation of Housing Minister France Elaine Duranceau. This comes after this week’s ethics investigation report found Duranceau gave preferential treatment to a friend that she ran a real estate business with.
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Protesters demand resignation of Quebec Housing Minister Duranceau
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