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Blue Bird Caf memorial unveiled

A new permanent memorial was unveiled in Montreal's Phillips Square to commemorate the lives of 37 people who died in the 1972 Blue Bird Caf fire.
The fire at Blue Bird Caf took place on Sept. 1, 1972. (CBC)

A new permanent memorial was unveiled in Montreal's Phillips Square to commemorate the lives of 37 people who died in the 1972 Blue Bird Caf fire.

Forty years ago on Sept. 1, three men set fire to the building after being turned away from Wagon Wheel bar, which operated in the same space as the cafafter the caf closed. Many people died because of a lack of fire exits.

Since then, the city has updated its building codes.

"They changed the regulations for the inspection of the buildingsbut most of all, you have to have exits," said Montreal Mayor Grald Tremblay.

The memorial, a long piece of granite that runs along the edge of Phillips Square, bears the names of the 37 people who lost their lives in the blaze.

Survivors and family members of those who died are expected to take part in more ceremonies on Saturday.