Pressure is mounting on Quebec’s coroner’s office to launch a public inquiry into the deadly fire in Old Montreal. The blaze killed seven people, most of whom were tourists staying in illegal short-term rentals in the building. Now opposition councilors at Montreal’s city hall are demanding more from both the province and the city. Global’s Dan Spector has more.
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Montreal city hall opposition wants public inquiry into fatal fire in Old Montreal
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