Clients and staff at a downtown Montreal community centre that serves people with physical disabilities has six months to find a new home. That’s because the group’s lease isn’t being renewed. But as Global’s Phil Carpenter reports, finding another building that is both affordable and universally accessible won’t be easy.
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