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Canadian police say a fire in March that killed seven people in a heritage building in Old Montreal has turned into a criminal investigation. Montreal police Insp.

MONTREAL — A fire in March that killed seven people in a heritage building in Old Montreal has turned into a criminal investigation, Canadian police said Monday.

Inspectors had reported multiple fire code violations during visits in the years leading up to the fire in the building.

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