Friendship centres in Quebec brace for federal, provincial funding shortfalls

Like many friendship centres across Canada, Native Montreal, an organization founded in 2014, is bracing for serious cuts. At the end of March, the federal government’s Urban Programming for Indigenous Peoples (UPIP) funding stream is set to end, and Native Montreal relies on it for operational support. “The potential cuts will definitely impact us,” executive […]

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1 in 5 homeless people in Saskatoon is under 24. Advocates say the true number is far higher

An annual point-in-time count found 219 children under the age of 12 and 209 young people between 13 and 24 living in Saskatoon without permanent shelter on a single night last October. That’s a total of 428 people under the age of 24, which is more than 20 per cent of the 1,931 people enumerated,

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New outreach model aims to centralize homeless and addictions services

Ottawa city staff are proposing a new way to help people experiencing homelessness and addiction while also addressing community safety concerns. The proposed system, jointly governed by the city’s community and social services department and the Ottawa Police Service’s community outreach initiatives, would consolidate what are currently multiple outreach teams and centralize them under a

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Thunder Bay, Ont., has declared homelessness as a humanitarian crisis. What happens now?

Nicole Chantal Pauluzzo says she almost lost two of her fingers to frostbite last month while trying to stay warm in a bus shelter in Thunder Bay, Ont. Temperatures reached -47 C with the wind chill, she said, during a cold spell which saw the northwestern Ontario city enact a severe weather response. “You can

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Toronto respite centre to close early for World Cup 2026, but unhoused individuals won’t be left in the cold: officials

The City of Toronto has confirmed that the winter respite facility at the Better Living Centre will be closing its doors a month early. In an email, a spokesperson said the 24-hour site at Exhibition Place will stop accepting new admissions by mid-February and shut down operations entirely next month. The seasonal facility opened in

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