Quebec’s chief coroner has ordered a public inquiry into the deadly fire that gutted a century-old building in Old Montreal last week. While some say such a probe is warranted, they argue it will take too long to get answers. Global’s Phil Carpenter explains.
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Quebec coroner will hold public inquiry into Old Montreal fire that killed 2
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