As Montreal’s homeless population continues to grapple with ongoing outbreaks of COVID-19, shelters are reducing their hours, dealing with staffing shortages and a lack of resources. As Global’s Felicia Parrillo reports, they now fear the stricter measures will worsen the situation for the city’s most vulnerable population.
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Coronavirus: Montreal’s homeless population at higher risk with lockdown, advocates worry
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