Thu, December 12, 2024

Doug Ford to crack down on homeless encampments with tougher trespassing laws and more funding

The premier said his government will earmark an additional $75.5 million on shelters and ensure cities are spending the money to help those in need.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has announced plans to address the issue of homeless encampments by introducing tougher trespassing laws and increasing funding for supportive housing and addiction treatment. This initiative aims to clear unauthorized encampments from public spaces, particularly parks, by enhancing enforcement measures. Ford emphasized the need for a balance between compassion for those experiencing homelessness and maintaining public order. The new measures include more funding for mental health and addiction services, aiming to provide better support for individuals to transition out of homelessness. Critics argue that this approach might criminalize homelessness rather than solving its root causes, while supporters believe it will help restore public spaces and provide necessary support to those in need.

Read the Full Toronto Star Article at:
https://www.thestar.com/politics/provincial/doug-ford-to-crack-down-on-homeless-encampments-with-tougher-trespassing-laws-and-more-funding/article_632d90ca-b7cf-11ef-b74a-53a89e486a7f.html