Series dramatizing Lac-Mégantic rail disaster divides opinion among residents
She said the collective experience of getting to see the screening with hundreds of members of her community was helpful to her, personally.
While she acknowledged some people might feel it’s too soon for such a production, “I don’t think the time will come when everybody is ready at the same time.” He was glad to see the story done by a Quebec company, with local actors, and hopes it might help speed up discussions on the rail bypass, so that no more trains laden with dangerous materials pass through downtown.
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