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Montreal soup kitchen may have to stop feeding homeless for first time since 1877

Montreal's oldest soup kitchen ends weekend meals

MONTREAL - For the first time since 1877, Montrealers without housing may soon be unable to get a hot meal at an Old Montreal soup kitchen.

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Montreal organization may have to stop feeding homeless for first time since 1877

Montreal's oldest organization serving people experiencing homelessness says it can no longer afford to serve meals on weekends. Quebec Social Services Minister Lionel Carmant speaks at a summit in Quebec City, Friday, Sept. 15, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot

MONTREAL - For the first time since 1877, Montrealers without housing may soon be unable to get a hot meal at an Old Montreal soup kitchen.

Fiona Crossling, the general director of Accueil Bonneau, said her organization can no longer afford to serve people on weekends, and she warns that if it can't secure stable provincial government funding, it will have to stop providing meals altogether next month.

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