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Ford government's bill to clamp down on homeless encampments to be introduced Thursday


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NDP Leader Marit Stiles, whose Davenport riding includes Toronto's largest encampment in Dufferin-Grove Park, noted the premier's "legacy is homelessness and encampments in every community" since he was elected in 2018.


The Ford government in Ontario is set to introduce a bill on Thursday aimed at addressing the issue of homeless encampments. This legislation seeks to empower municipalities to dismantle these encampments more efficiently, focusing on public safety and health concerns. The move has sparked a debate, with critics arguing that it criminalizes homelessness rather than solving the underlying issues. The bill includes provisions for municipalities to clear encampments from public spaces, with the intention of moving people into shelters or housing. However, there are concerns about the capacity of existing shelters and the lack of long-term housing solutions. The government insists that the measures are necessary to maintain order and cleanliness in public areas, while advocates for the homeless call for more comprehensive support systems to address the root causes of homelessness.

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