‘Problematic Behaviour’ Rising Sharply On Montreal Metro, New Figures Reveal

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‘Problematic behaviour’ rising sharply on Montreal Metro, new figures reveal

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15 hours agoNewsDuration 2:40As the city grapples with growing homelessness and drug use issues, Montreal’s transit authority says it’s intervening in more than 70 cases every day on average of what it calls problematic behaviour or incivility, while overdose incidents are doubling every year.

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