There are growing concerns about the state of Montreal’s metro. Close to half of all the city’s subway stations — 46 per cent —  are described as being in bad condition. It will take hundreds of millions of dollars to repair them, and critics feel the stations will only get worse unless more money is spent. Global’s Tim Sargeant reports.
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Mounting concerns as majority of Montreal metro stations in need of repair work
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