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What is the history of squatting in Montreal?

More than 20 years ago, a group of young activists, families, unhoused people and punks occupied an old hospital building to draw attention to a dire housing crisis.

What is the history of squatting in Montreal?

6 months ago
Duration 2:31
In 2001, a group of young activists, families, unhoused people and punks occupied an old hospital building to draw attention to a dire housing crisis.

More than 20 years ago, a group of young activists, families, unhoused people and punks occupied an old hospital building to draw attention to a dire housing crisis.

In this episode of Good Question, Montreal, CBC reporter Erika Morris walks us through the history of this type of housing activism in Montreal and why we might not see as much (visible) squatting today.

Do you have a question about Montreal? Host Ainslie MacLellan is determined to help find the answer. Whether it's a story that's disappeared from the headlines, a curious landmark in your neighbourhood, or a quirk of Montreal life you've been wondering about, we're on it. Let's learn about this place together.

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