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- Native_Friendship_Center_of_Montreal comment "The Native Friendship Centre of Montreal is a center for aboriginal people in Montreal. It opened in 1974 (as a drop-in center) located on Bishop Street in Montreal. In 1975 it became incorporated and two years later it moved to a location in the Côte-des-Neiges district. At first it did not receive financial support from the province or city, which both argued that Status Indians were a matter of federal jurisdiction.".
- Q6980016 comment "The Native Friendship Centre of Montreal is a center for aboriginal people in Montreal. It opened in 1974 (as a drop-in center) located on Bishop Street in Montreal. In 1975 it became incorporated and two years later it moved to a location in the Côte-des-Neiges district. At first it did not receive financial support from the province or city, which both argued that Status Indians were a matter of federal jurisdiction.".