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Advocates in Thunder Bay, Ont., call on city to declare state of emergency over homelessness

People experiencing homelessness in Thunder Bay say discrimination, unsafe conditions and long wait-lists for housing continue to define daily life, as advocates call for stronger action from local government. Clinton Wanakamik, who has been unhoused for about a year, says stigma and judgment are among the hardest challenges he faces while waiting for housing and […]

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Manitoba Housing waitlist soars to highest level in 5 years

Manitoba’s public housing waitlist has reached its highest level in five years, prompting concerns that the provincial government’s strong focus on clearing homeless encampments is leaving other low-income families behind. As of November, more than 7,500 people were waiting for Manitoba Housing, up from about 5,300 in mid-2023. Advocates note this increase comes despite longstanding

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More mental health supports needed as homeless crisis deepens, advocates warn

Advocates in London, Ont., say people experiencing homelessness and severe mental illness need far more comprehensive and long-term psychiatric support. Sharon Bankes McArthur, whose 38-year-old son with schizophrenia has been living on the streets for nearly two years, says the greatest gap is the lack of ongoing, wrap-around psychiatric care. After early intervention support, her

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Saskatoon city hall aims to buy vacant lots to support homeless initiatives

Saskatoon city hall is expanding its response to homelessness by proposing the purchase of several west-side properties using federal funding. City council will consider buying six vacant lots in or near the Riversdale and Pleasant Hill neighbourhoods at its next meeting. Two of the properties, owned by Imperial Oil Ltd. in the West Industrial area

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Winnipeg homeless support groups struggling to find housing as more encampments are cleared out

Community organizations in Winnipeg are urging the city to reconsider its new encampment restrictions, warning that a lack of available permanent housing is making the policy harmful and ineffective. After the Mostyn Park encampment in West Broadway was cleared Wednesday, groups such as Main Street Project and the West Central Women’s Resource Centre were forced

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Cycles of loss and survival: Voices of northern Indigenous Women experiencing homelessness

Rhonda’s life has been marked by cycles of stability and hardship, from fleeing domestic violence to facing housing insecurity in Yellowknife. After moving to the city for safety and work, a relationship entangled with addiction led to her eviction and a return to square one. Along with other women facing similar struggles, she participated in

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Encampment site next to Granite Curling Club ‘remediated,’ City of Winnipeg says

The City of Winnipeg says a long-standing homeless encampment in Mostyn Park has been cleared and that all residents have been connected with housing. City crews removed tents and other belongings from the park, located beside the Granite Curling Club in the West Broadway neighbourhood, on Wednesday. According to city spokesperson Julie Dooley, the park

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New transitional housing facility opens outside Yellowknife offers job training, life planning

A new transitional housing facility will soon open near Yellowknife, providing temporary housing for 24 people transitioning from emergency shelters to permanent homes. Operated by the Yellowknife Women’s Society, it aims to offer privacy, stability, and a safe environment to focus on life skills, case management, and long-term planning. Mental health support and wellness services

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