A Montreal restaurant owner has been paying it forward to the community by giving out free meals to those in need, however, a complaint about English-language coupons prompted the involvement of the Quebec government’s so-called “Language Police.” Plus, a new encampment for those experiencing homelessness has popped up in an unexpected location raising concern in the community. Where are dozens of tents popping up? By an elementary school and children’s park. And, we have more details on Quebec’s provisional deal with family doctors over the primary care access point program, known as GAP.
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