A Montreal homeless shelter says it’s nearly doubling the number of apartments it can offer the unhoused thanks to a boost in funding from the city, part of a $2-million envelope split among four groups that develop below-market housing.
Montreal says new housing fund will help create 6,300 non-market units in 10 years

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