UBC report says people experiencing homelessness are most impacted by climate change

A new University of British Columbia report finds climate change has its most severe impact on those living on the streets. New Sustainability Scholars report produced in partnership with Union Gospel Mission shows that unhoused people in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside (DTES) experience significantly more detrimental health impacts when facing extreme heat and extreme cold. Focusing […]

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London council committee to consider tighter rules on encampment locations

A city council committee is being asked to endorse a plan with updated rules and regulations around London’s 61 homeless encampments.  The Strategic Priorities and Policy Committee is set to discuss a newly proposed community encampment response plan from London’s Health and Homelessness Whole of Community System Response. It includes suggestions on rules around health

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Saint John memorial garden tribute to homeless people who died in fires at tent sites

Winston Tyler, father of Rae Tyler, who died in an encampment fire in March that also killed Jonathan Calhoun, doesn’t want his daughter being memorialized by the tragic sight of charred remnants left from the fire that killed her. Motivated by the thought of Rae’s three young children, Winston pulled together community members to create a garden in her

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‘Staggering’ rate of First Nations newborns involved in Manitoba child welfare system: study

A new study says child welfare has had “an increasingly widespread presence” in the lives of First Nations newborns in Manitoba over the last couple decades, and its lead author says urgent change is needed. Published Wednesday, the study looking into the rate First Nations infants involved in Manitoba’s child welfare system was jointly led by researchers from

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Halifax non-profit building to offer affordable housing for homeless people over 50

A Halifax non-profit is constructing 38 affordable housing units for people aged 50 and older who are experiencing homelessness. The Halifax Particular Council of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul is leading the construction of Ozanam Place on Brunswick Street. The $15-million non-profit housing project is being funded through the municipal, provincial and federal

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Vacant unit tax brings in way more than forecast, but still irks some homeowners

Ottawa’s vacant unit tax (VUT) is raking in millions more than expected, leaving some residents and one city councillor wondering whether it’s a fix for the housing crisis or simply a cash grab. The tax charges one per cent of the assessed value of homes left unoccupied for six months or more within one year. It’s meant

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New support centre in Calgary gives homeless people access to multiple services under one roof

Shelter information, ID card printing, and mental health and addition support are among some of the services that will be available for homeless Calgarians when a new support centre opens in the city’s downtown core later this year. The navigation and support centre, the second of its kind in the province, is intended to ease

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