Organizations working with Montreal’s homeless population claim the government is disconnected and out of touch, after Quebec’s premier said he expects people living on the street to abide by the province’s curfew. Some advocates are calling for amnesty, arguing many shelters in the greater Montreal area are full or have reduced their services. Global’s Felicia Parrillo reports.
												
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																						Coronavirus: Montreal homeless advocates call for amnesty when it comes to curfew
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