Montreal mayor Valerie Plante is the latest figure to join a chorus of advocates calling for amnesty for the city’s homeless population when it comes to Quebec’s nightly curfew. She argues it adds an unnecessary amount of stress on the community, when resources are already stretched thin. Global’s Olivia O’Malley reports.
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