Admiral Beez
Superstar
We need to treat homelessness like how we react to natural disasters, like these pop-up houses after the Maui fire disaster. If we're assuming that encampments are semi-permanent, then we might as well make them livable and safe, but not in parks.And if we are in such a dire situation that we are going to actively support people to live in tents on public land, it shouldn't be in Trinity Bellwoods, St. James, Dufferin Grove, etc.
Of course, designating a park as a specific location for permanent encampments comes with its own set of problems. The Toronto shelter strategy should not be to enhance supports for people living in encampments.
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