Residents of a Plateau Mont-Royal high rise are celebrating victory after they won a two-year battle against renovictions. The municipal and provincial governments both played roles in making sure the building became the property of a non-profit organization. What does this model mean in the context of Quebec’s housing crisis. Global’s Dan Spector reports.
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