Shelters are better options than letting homeless people sleep in metro stations, says Montreal's mayor
Valérie Plante says the city and various resources are trying their best to get homeless people out of the cold and into shelters, as she opened a new shelter for Indigenous people at the former Hôtel des Arts in Montreal.
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