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Montreal Squat Enters Third Night

vieuxcmaq, Lunes, Julio 30, 2001 - 11:00

Jaggi Singh (jaggi@tao.ca)

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An abandoned historic building, squatted by hundreds of social housing and anti-poverty activists this past Friday evening, has become a busy hive of activity as it enters its third night. On Sunday evening, there were at least 75 people at the site, located just a block away from Montreal’s high-rise hotels and office buildings, and not too far from the Molson Center.

Squat Update -- Monday, July 30, 1:34am
[For an earlier report on Friday’s housing action in Montreal, please check:
http://montreal.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=1291&group=webcast]

MONTREAL SQUAT ENTERS THIRD NIGHT ...

An abandoned historic building, squatted by hundreds of social housing and anti-poverty activists this past Friday evening, has become a busy hive of activity as it enters its third night. On Sunday evening, there were at least 75 people at the site, located just a block away from Montreal’s high-rise hotels and office buildings, and not too far from the Molson Center.

The squatters, who’ve unequivocally indicated that they’re staying for the long haul, have slowly transformed what some mainstream media outlets have called a “former mansion

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