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Future uncertain after families forced from mouldy building
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[CTV.ca] - Malik Ali and his family are staying at the YMCA after the city deemed their apartment building unsafe. (Nov. 11, 2011) MONTREAL — The future for four Park Extension families is uncertain after they were suddenly forced out of a mouldy apartment
City of Montreal removes tenants from mouldy building
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[CTV.ca] - The residents, many of them immigrants, were brought to temporarily stay at the YMCA building on Tupper St. The ordeal has been particularly painful for tenant Malik Ali and his family. Their apartment was beset by moisture-related issues including
Tenants may be moved from mouldy Park Ex apartment building
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[CTV.ca] - Tenant Malik Ali said his children have suffered nose bleeds, his wife has experienced headaches, and he has had asthma attacks. Ali said he pays $650 per month for the home, and public health officials have urged him to moved out within two weeks.
Park Ex family of six urged to leave mouldy apartment
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[CTV.ca] - Tenant Malik Ali said it's affecting his family's health. "My children get bleeding noses and my wife gets headaches… You can see there is the fungus. All my clothes had to be thrown in the garbage," he said. The public health department concluded
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