“Centre for Housing Innovation” looks to get new builds up

Northern Ontario’s new housing research hub, the Centre for Housing Innovation at Laurentian University, aims to increase the number of new builds while reducing prices and environmental impact. Approved by the university’s senate on June 17, the centre will unite students from STEM and social sciences with industry leaders to tackle the region’s housing crisis, […]

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Montreal will not agree to stop dismantling homeless encampments, despite new report

Montreal city officials have rejected a recommendation from a recent report to halt the dismantling of homeless encampments. While officials acknowledged that dismantling encampments is a “last resort,” they defended it as necessary to ensure safety around these sites. The 300-page report, published by Montreal’s public consultation office, emphasized a significant lack of resources for

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Frustration builds as province delays delivering new homeless hub

Ontario’s government is facing criticism for delays in opening a much-needed 60-bed addiction treatment hub in London. Announced in January, the hub was expected to open by April, but it remains without a confirmed opening date, with local officials accusing the province of “sitting on their wallets.” Terence Kernaghan, NDP MPP for London North Centre,

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Return of mobile outreach service in Thunder Bay, Ont., speaks to high demand for support

The Street Outreach Services (SOS) program in Thunder Bay, Ontario, has been reinstated after being discontinued in 2022 due to funding shortages. The program, which offers mobile outreach, crisis support, and harm reduction services, is crucial in addressing rising homelessness in the city. SOS provides essential supplies, support, and transportation to shelters, detox centers, or

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Day school survivors legacy fund now open for funding requests

The McLean Legacy Fund is now accepting applications for projects focused on healing, cultural revitalization, and commemoration for survivors of Federal Indian Day Schools and their families. Named after Garry McLean, a Manitoba-based advocate for day school survivors, the fund is part of a \$1.47 billion settlement, which includes a \$200 million legacy fund. McLean,

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Toronto’s unhoused population reaches ‘crisis’ level, more than doubling in 3 years

Toronto’s unhoused population has more than doubled in three years, reaching an estimated 15,400 last fall, according to the city’s 2024 Street Needs Assessment homelessness survey. This marks a sharp increase from 7,300 in 2021 and reflects a growing crisis that requires a coordinated response from all levels of government. The survey attributes the rise

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ArcticNet 2025 Opens Inuit Recognition Award and Inuit Travel Fund

ArcticNet’s Annual Scientific Meeting will be held in Calgary, Alberta, from December 15–18, 2025. Two key opportunities are available for Inuit participation, both with an application deadline of October 1, 2025. Inuit Recognition Award This award honors Inuit individuals making significant contributions to Arctic research. Nominees must be of Inuit descent, 21 years or older,

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Edmonton business association opposes plan to turn Beverly Motel into transitional housing

A former motel in Edmonton’s Beverly neighborhood, once considered a problem property, is slated to be converted into transitional housing for Indigenous people experiencing homelessness. Native Counselling Services of Alberta (NCSA) received approval to transform the Beverly Motel into 17 units, with an abstinence-based program allowing stays of up to six months. The project, funded

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B.C. judge reserves decision on the fate of homeless encampment in Prince George

A B.C. Supreme Court judge has reserved his decision following a three-day hearing regarding the closure of the Moccasin Flats homeless encampment in Prince George. The city is seeking permission to shut down the camp and remediate the site, citing new supportive housing initiatives as justification. The encampment, established in 2021 on city-owned land, has

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Main Street Project gets exclusive contract for Winnipeg homelessness outreach

The City of Winnipeg has awarded Main Street Project an exclusive contract to lead outreach work with people living in encampments. Previously, three organizations shared the responsibility, but now all encampment-related calls will go to Main Street Project, which will help implement the provincial homelessness strategy. The contract provides \$275,000 for the period of July

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