The city of Montreal’s public consultation office is giving the green light for plans to redevelop the former site of the Royal Victoria Hospital. The plan was contested in court by the Mohawk Mothers, a group of women who suspect the site could hold unmarked graves. The report highlights concerns and recommends key changes. Global’s Phil Carpenter reports.
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Plans for old Royal Victoria Hospital get approval stamp despite opposition
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