‘Horrifying’ conditions of Montreal building renewing concerns over safety in Chinatown
Residents and business owners in Montreal’s Chinatown neighbourhood are speaking out again about security concerns, this time pointing to a residential building that they believe is the focal point for illegal drug use and prostitution in the area.
Global News has agreed to conceal the identity of that person because they’re afraid of reprisals for speaking out.
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