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The Pride circuit struggles to redefine itself

The Pride circuit struggles to redefine itself
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Open Door worker aims to tackle homelessness for Movement Montreal

Article content The ex-convict, ex-drug addict, and now an intervention officer at the Open Door day shelter announced Tuesday he will run in the coming municipal election in the Jeanne-Mance district of the Plateau-Mont-Royal borough. He’ll be the candidate for Balarama Holness’s Movement Montreal, against incumbent Projet Montréal councillor Alex Norris, running with Valérie Plante’s team. Denis Coderre’s Ensemble Montréal has not yet declared a candidate for the district. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Open Door worker aims to tackle homelessness for Movement Montreal Back to video

Man found on Parc Ave median pronounced dead in hospital

Man found on Parc Ave median pronounced dead in hospital
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Mediation project to help with Indigenous homelessness in Milton Park

Mediation project to help with Indigenous homelessness in Milton Park The $60,000 project will involve a foot patrol, created by the Native Friendship Centre of Montreal, acting as mediators between the Indigenous homeless population, businesses and residents. Author of the article: T Cha Dunlevy  •  Montreal Gazette Publishing date: Jul 07, 2021  •  7 hours ago  •  3 minute read  •  “The new mediators will be working closely with our various partners, including the SPVM, residents and business owners,” says the Native Friendship Centre s Brett W. Pineau, “with a view to mitigating and addressing some of the difficult issues we have been seeing. Photo by Allen McInnis /Montreal Gazette Article content

Thousands march in Montreal to honour Indigenous children

Article content A 52-year-old Cree man from Waswanipi, Saganash is a residential school survivor. A generation earlier, his uncle, John, never returned from his first year at a residential school in Ontario a fact that’s haunted Saganash’s family ever since. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Thousands march in Montreal to honour Indigenous children Back to video Wearing an orange shirt with the words “Bring uncle John home” written across its back, Saganash and his family joined the thousands marching Thursday to honour Indigenous children and denounce Canada’s legacy of residential schools.

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