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Bonaventure Autoroute further impacted the area. Still, the neighbourhood reacted to the difficult times by forming bands of social solidarity. For example, the Clinique communautaire de Pointe-Saint-Charles was founded in 1968 to offer health and social services to local
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Lachine Canal (completed in 1848), as the transportation access and water power attracted industry to the whole of what is now the Sud-Ouest borough. The installation of railways and the
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model used throughout the province, while remaining an independent clinic with the mandate of a CLSC. Several social housing developments were built in the 1970s; today, some 40% of the housing stock in Pointe-Saint-Charles is social housing. The
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1524:Sainte-Marie
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1378:Little Italy
1363:L'ĂŽle-Bizard
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148:Le Sud-Ouest
85:73°33′11.2″W
82:45°28′52.3″N
1646:Pierrefonds
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1569:Ville-Émard
1559:Le Triangle
1519:Saint-Henri
1449:Pierrefonds
1404:Milton Park
1348:Griffintown
1323:Gay Village
1213:Ville-Marie
1057:Baie-D'Urfé
1049:West Island
1034:Mount Royal
945:The Gazette
699:Norman Dawe
602:Population
509:Bonaventure
427:Griffintown
419:Saint-Henri
338:Griffintown
241:Ville-Marie
175:Postal Code
154:Established
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1762:Categories
1298:Darlington
1263:Centre-Sud
1253:Bois-Franc
1248:Benny Farm
1097:Senneville
728:References
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1343:Greektown
1328:Glenmount
1268:Chinatown
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879:La Presse
599:Language
580:The Point
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1539:Saraguay
1509:Rosemont
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1399:Mile End
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1651:Roxboro
1636:Mercier
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1514:Roxboro
1393:Mercier
1153:LaSalle
1148:Lachine
624:English
524:CN Rail
505:DĂ©carie
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272:arpents
266:arpents
235:History
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143:Borough
111:Country
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1208:Verdun
1072:Dorval
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650:1,365
631:30.4%
628:4,025
618:54.5%
615:7,220
611:French
564:church
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435:Verdun
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