It has been one year since 43 children and adults were sent to hospital after a carbon monoxide in a Montreal school. In Quebec, one in five school still don’t have carbon monoxide detectors. Global’s Kwabena Oduro reports.
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Twenty per cent of Quebec schools don’t have carbon monoxide detectors
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