Police station 21 in downtown Montreal has teamed up with the health and social services network in an effort to bridge some gaps in the services offered to the city’s most vulnerable population. As Global’s Phil Carpenter explains, some local groups who work with the homeless say while this is a good start, more needs to be done.
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