Criticism is mounting over a potential plan by the City of Montreal to make sections of Ste-Catherine Street West open to pedestrians only. Some argue such a move would kill businesses in downtown Montreal and the city’s opposition is now demanding a referendum on the matter. Global’s Phil Carpenter has more.
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Referendum requested over plan to ban cars from parts of Ste-Catherine Street West
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