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Controversy over the height and style of the building

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When it was built in the late 60s this building was the subject of heated talk.

According to one source the building disfigured its part of Old Montreal:

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In short, it overshadowed all of the architecture of Old Montreal surrounding it.

Now, how can I get this info into the article with the proper citation?

I still haven't managed to master in line citations. --AlainV (talk) 14:46, 1 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]