A plan for a new homeless shelter in Montreal’s Rosemont neighborhood is raising concern among residents. The city is in the midst of acquiring an old church to turn it into a new resource for the unhoused. But some locals are accusing authorities of ignoring their concerns about its proximity to multiple schools, daycares and playgrounds. Dan Spector has the story.
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New Montreal shelter causing a stir among residents who say it’s too close to schools
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