Drivers heading downtown for their holiday shopping won’t be getting help from the city. Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante’s party has rejected a motion by opposition councillors to suspend parking meter rates during this period. As Global’s Tim Sargeant reports, it comes just as Ste-Catherine Street has re-opened to traffic after more than one year of roadwork.
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Montreal’s Ste-Catherine Street is reopen to traffic, but don’t expect free parking for holiday shopping
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