Justine Stewart

Demolition of rental units in Regina fueling debate on government housing in Saskatchewan

In North Central Regina, the government is demolishing vacant public housing units on Angus Street, citing safety risks due to their poor condition, with some having been damaged by fire. This move has drawn criticism from the NDP opposition, who argue that it reflects government neglect and worsens the housing crisis. Community workers and local

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Saskatoon Tribal Council shelter will face cuts after new proposed shelter opens

The Saskatoon Tribal Council (STC) Chief Mark Arcand has criticized the city’s plan to establish a new homeless shelter at a downtown location on Pacific Avenue, which is a former transit depot. The proposed shelter, funded with $250,000 from the province, will offer 30 beds, a figure Arcand questions for its impact on the city’s

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Leduc dedicates $1.3M over 3 years to enhance programs, services for homeless population

Leduc, a city near Edmonton, is enhancing its support for the homeless as winter approaches, following a series of decisions aimed at better addressing the needs of its vulnerable population. In a recent announcement, Leduc revealed plans to invest $1.3 million over three years to bolster homelessness services. This includes hiring additional staff: a second

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‘We’re still human’: Collaborative effort needed to combat Maritime homelessness

Marc Leger and his brother Ben have run Notre Dame de Parkton and the Laundromat Espresso Bar on St. George Street in Moncton, N.B., for 17 years. Their businesses are near several shelters and services for the homeless. While they strive to help and accommodate the city’s vulnerable population, they face increasing challenges due to

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‘It’s morally wrong’: A rural Alberta town reacts to homeless shelter closure

In Slave Lake, Alberta, a grey job-site trailer that once served as the town’s only homeless shelter is now closed permanently, following a town council decision in May. The shelter, which previously housed up to 20 people, was shut down due to community concerns citing drug abuse, theft, and trespassing. Since its closure, crime rates

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Quebec pledges money to fight homelessness outside of major city centres

Quebec announced a $7.6 million investment to enhance transitional housing and other services for the homeless in cities and towns outside its largest urban centers. Deputy Health Minister Lionel Carmant revealed the funding in Rimouski, with $347,000 earmarked for the city’s first transitional housing service. This initiative aims to address the increasing homelessness that has

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Regina outreach team gets provincial funding to expand supports for homeless people outside downtown

The Regina Street Team is expanding its outreach services beyond downtown Regina thanks to new provincial funding. The Saskatchewan government has allocated $205,000 for this year and up to $325,000 annually starting next year, as announced by Minister of Social Services Gene Makowsky. Launched in May by the Regina Downtown Business Improvement District (RDBID), the

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