16-05-2025 10:00 via cbc.ca

Montreal homeless advocates call for reform after coroner's report on Innu man's death

Community leaders and advocates are urging action after a Quebec coroner found Raphaël André’s 2021 death in a portable toilet was preventable and linked to systemic failures in homelessness services.
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