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Worker dies in accident at downtown Montreal construction site

He had been working on a building under construction at the corner ofCathcartand Square-Phillips streets at the heart of the city's commercial district.

Police are assisting Quebec's workplace health and safety board as it investigates

Man in his 20s dead in workplace accident in downtown Montreal

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Police say the man was working on the ground floor of a luxury condo building that's under construction at the corner of Cathcart and Square-Phillips streets.

A man has died in a workplace accident in downtown Montreal on Wednesday.

The man had been working on a building under construction at the corner ofCathcartand Square-Phillips streets at the heart of the city's commercial district.

Several Montreal police officers were on site Wednesday afternoon as onlookers and other workers gathered in the area.

The construction firm Magil Construction released a statement shortly after 1:30 p.m., saying it was collaborating with Quebec's workplace health and safety board, the CNESST.

"A tragic accident occurred today, resulting in the death of a subcontractor employee working with our company," the statement read.

cops and cop car in front of building under construction
Montreal police were at the corner of Cathcart and Square-Phillips streets downtown Wednesday after a man died in a work accident. (Simon-Marc Charron/Radio-Canada)

"The site has been evacuated, and we remind all our workers that psychological support is available to them. Most importantly, we wish to extend our deepest condolences to the family and friends of the deceased employee."

Quebec Labour Minister Jean Boulet, who happened to be at a meeting with the board of directors of the CNESST nearby, spoke to reporters at the site.

an ambulance, police and onlookers gather in a city square
A fatal workplace accident took place in Montreal's commercial district Wednesday. (Simon-Marc Charron/Radio-Canada)

"I learned with enormous sadness the death of a worker in his mid-20s, and I want to offer my condolences to his colleagues, his loved ones and his family," Boulet said in a live television interview.

Boulet said he was meeting with the CNESST about the prevention of workplace accidents.

He said the board's investigators will be determining the exact circumstances leading to the man's death, as well as what could have been done to prevent it.