Ryan Donais started building the small modular homes this summer as he watched the city’s housing crisis becoming more dire. He said he didn’t want to go through another winter seeing people living on the streets, so he put his background in construction to use.

“I just don’t see any changes. It’s been many years with people outside and it’s not changing. I couldn’t imagine being outside for years, you know?”

Since then, Donais has built three homes at a cost of about $10,000 each, most of which has been paid for through donations to his GoFundMe page.

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    I saw that little camper in St James park. Not sure I’m in love with the concept. It would be nice if the city or province could try and seriously solve this problem so the local park doesn’t need to be a favela. It isn’t like the people camping in the park treat it nicely aside from just the tents. They leave garbage and have all sorts of other problem behaviors that start to make the park unusable.

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      58 days ago

      You’d be shocked how hard it is to find a trashcan when you don’t live in a place that provides regular trash pickup.

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        18 days ago

        Plenty of trash cans in that park going unused, unless you consider one being 10 meters from you too tricky to find.

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          18 days ago

          Just wondering how much trash you picked up while you were checking how many bins were empty. 🤔

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                68 days ago

                Look, I get it, you’re more interested in demonizing me for wanting to use the park than actually solving the problem.

                • @[email protected]OP
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                  38 days ago

                  I am more interested in you wanting to share the park with your fellow human beings who need a place to live.

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                    28 days ago

                    There in lies the problem. One group is monopolizing the park. It is not being shared. It is being permanently used.

                    Green space downtown is over rated anyway we should probably just flatten it for a parking lot as we could fit more people in it that way and it would be cheaper to maintain.