The Montreal fire department says it has improved its approach to fire inspections in order to prevent more deadly fires like the one that killed seven people in Old Montreal in March. But as Global’s Gloria Henriques reports, the opposition at City Hall is concerned the new approach is not yielding true results.
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Fire department carried out hundreds of inspections in aftermath of deadly Old Montreal fire
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