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Quebec moves to ban safe consumption sites near schools, daycares
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1 day agoNewsDuration 2:13Bill 103 would bar supervised drug use sites from operating within 150 metres of a school or daycare. If passed, the bill will require two of these sites to move, including the Maison Benoît-Labre in Montreal.
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