Several concerned residents from Montreal’s Saint-Henri neigbourhood attended a meeting Tuesday evening to voice their concerns over a supervised safe-injection site slated to open directly next to an elementary school. Members of the media were not invited to the information session at the school, but parents, city and school officials met with local police and Maison Benoit Labre. As Global’s Elizabeth Zogalis reports there are still many concerns surrounding safety in the area.
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Safety concerns persist over Montreal safe-injection site near school
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