National News Subway work irks Indigenous rights advocate in Montreal By Tom Fennario Sep 12, 2016 Some say the money should be spent better. Tom Fennario APTN National News Montreal is spending a lot money to tear down a subway entrance that offers the city’s homeless shelter from bad weather. The entrance is near Cabot Square, a downtown park popular with Inuit. Some say the money should be spent better. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *PhoneSubmit Report Tags: Featured, homeless, Inuit, Montreal, Quebec, subway Continue Reading “We had to answer the call” Woman travels from Vancouver to Standing... Families in James Bay area pay more than double for food: report Author(s) Tom Fennario [email protected] More Stories Council makes recommendations on security issues in Yukon 21 hours ago By Sara Connors Cree lawyer calls for police to investigate false claims o... 22 hours ago By Kathleen Martens Saulteaux band members in Saskatchewan concerned over Cows... 23 hours ago By Leanne Sanders Randy Boissonnault out of cabinet over Indigeneity claims 1 day ago By APTN National News Drive by shooting, violence prompts Nisichawayasihk Cree N... 1 day ago By APTN National News ‘No disrespect to His Majesty’: Yukon council ... 1 day ago By The Canadian Press