Lawyers appeared in a Longueuil court on Tuesday to present arguments about how best to deal with an overpopulation of deer at a south shore park. The Michel-Chartrand park which experts say can adequately sustain up to 15 of the animals now has more than one hundred. Global’s Phil Carpenter reports.
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Quebec Superior Court trial will determine fate of Longueuil’s deer population
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