Public service union calls for better air quality testing over asbestos concerns at federal office building
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Public service unions have been raising concerns over asbestos at the Guy-Favreau complex in Montreal, pictured here. PHOTO BY ALLEN MCINNIS /POSTMEDIA Article content A public service union is calling on the federal government to improve its air quality testing after learning that two former public servants who both worked in the same Montreal office tower were diagnosed with asbestos-related illnesses. Article content The Association of Justice Counsel (AJC) said in the last two months it has been notified of two separate cases of asbestos-related illness in former public servants who used t…
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May 21, 2026