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Quebec boosts funding for Montreal supervised drug-use sites
Lionel Carmant, Quebec junior health minister, announced almost $1.5 million in additional funding for supervised drug consumption sites in Montreal and said the province is planning to create more supervised housing units for people experiencing chronic homelessness. (July 21, 2023)
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The Canadian Press
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CP167739099
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n_Montreal-Drugs20230721T1530
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7/21/2023 3:30:00 PM
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