Housing-rights advocates and anti-poverty groups are bitterly disappointed with the Quebec budget put forward by the CAQ government this week. They accuse the government of ignoring people living under the poverty line. Global’s Phil Carpenter reports.
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Where’s the money for housing and food security, ask advocates after Quebec budget tabled
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