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Montreal’s Native Women’s Association (MNWA) says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau needs to put his money where his mouth is and help pay for a new social housing complex for Indigenous women in the city.
The shelter’s current location was sold to condo developers last spring.
People in Montréal are rallying behind a day shelter that serves many of the city’s Indigenous homeless. The shelter Open Door must find a new home, or close.
Montréal’s homeless population is disproportionately made up of Indigenous peoples. Now a day shelter that serves many Inuit in the downtown area needs to find a new location or face closing its doors.