Gisèle Lalonde, a hero of Ottawa’s francophone community who led the charge to save the Montfort Hospital in the 1990s, has died at the age of 89. Read More
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Gisèle Lalonde (1933-2022): Francophone community hero, leader of the fight to save Montfort Hospital
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