• @Leviathan
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    Surely they gave them places to live and help with their health issues? They didn’t just move them and expect the problem to fix itself, right?

    • @[email protected]
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      However, Davidson also ruled there must be enough room in homeless shelters for displaced people and the camp must receive notice prior to the evictions. Without space in shelters police may only close those canps at risk to public health and safety, the judge added.

      Now, the question is how the matching will work, if there’s any plan to match them.

    • FiveMacs
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      They didn’t move them at all. That would cost money. They are expected to leave o. Their own or be arrested for interference or something …

    • @Harpsist
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      Oh. The problem did fix itself. You don’t have a homeless problem if all your homeless are frozen to death.

      This is why, statistically, northern countries have lower homeless population… They die off every winter.

      (I am now not sure on my stats)

  • @[email protected]
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    Canada has become such a complete shit hole and I am ashamed that this government continues to debase this country so hard.

    Too busy sucking corporate cock of oil barons to do anything for their fucking constituents.

  • Dyskolos
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    411 months ago

    Oh Canada. I always looked up to you as a kind of USA but where people actually would like to live. This is news i would’ve expected of your neighbours.

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        Because the answer to homelessness isn’t to leave them on the street when it hits 20-30 below. But guess what, it’s not EPS’s job to fix the situation with shelters or any of the other problems. But if the government is unwilling or unable to keep homeless people off the streets, that doesn’t mean EPS should just sit back and let them build tent cities all over the place.

          • Yardy Sardley
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            611 months ago

            EPS is civic jurisdiction, public health is supposedly provincial jurisdiction. Based on every action they’ve ever taken, it’s fair to say the Alberta government doesn’t care whatsoever about public health, and they seem especially contemptuous towards the city of edmonton.

            Sending the police is absolutely not the right way to deal with this, I’m not trying to defend that. The key problem is that the city simply doesn’t have the resources to pick up the slack left by the province refusing to do their damned jobs, even though they are the ones being put under enormous pressure by business owners & suburbanites to do something.

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          Because the answer to homelessness isn’t to leave them on the street when it hits 20-30 below.

          Agreed.

          But guess what, it’s not EPS’s job to fix the situation with shelters or any of the other problems.

          Technically an accurate description of the current structure of the government.

          But if the government is unwilling or unable to keep homeless people off the streets, that doesn’t mean EPS should just sit back and let them build tent cities all over the place.

          Why not? Obviously the homeless prefer it over… actually, what’s the alternative again?