The United People of Canada group’s failure to make a $100,000 deposit torpedoed its bid to buy the old St. Brigid’s church in Lowertown, landlord Patrick McDonald says in a court affidavit. Read More
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St. Brigid's deal fell apart after TUPOC failed to make a $100K deposit
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