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Addictions centre accused of offering few services for $10K/month

Addictions centre accused of offering few services for $10K/month

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Former workers, clients and advocates want to know why a family reunification centre in Brandon, Man., charges residents almost $10,000 a month to live in a converted motel room, with few services offered. They argue the fees charged at Aurora Reunification Village exploit First Nations communities and government agencies that foot the bill.
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