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CBC English Top Stories 📰 CBC/Radio-Canada 📍 QC Apr 30, 2026 · 1 min read Quick Score View full audit trail → C.R.E.E.D. audited

Are Montreal’s own policies keeping some buildings vacant — and vulnerable?

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B.I.A.S. ANALYSIS
CENTER RIGHT
LEFTCENTERRIGHT
Signal breakdown
Heuristic (v1/v3) 1.00 · RIGHT
ML v2 (DistilBERT) 0.000 · CENTER
Ensemble 0.500 · CENTER RIGHT
🏦 Source Intelligence
📰 Media · CBC/Radio-Canada
CA
Rolling outlet bias
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avg -0.047
3,672 articles tracked
7-day bias trend
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Article Excerpt
One Montreal family wonders whether a second fire at their building could have been avoided if the City of Montreal had granted them a demolition permit after the first. But the city said demolition was not an option without a replacement project. The family's experience reflects the hurdles some property owners face navigating the city’s policies around vacant buildings.
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