13 points

No shit, its either you have 3k a month to spend on a basement or you’re living in a tent.

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If you look how much money major US cities spend on homeless, think SF NYCetc.

Look at the 10 year total… I bet you could build a lot of housing with that, enough to put a serious dent on the shortages.

But what do we have to show for this money?

Where did it go anyway?

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6 points

the board members of the various NGOs that pretend to do something about it.

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8 points

God why must everything be polarized

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10 points

What would the homeless numbers be without a plan to reduce it? When NatPo’s done with its crystal ball, can we use it for other things? What would (US Republican-tied) Chatham Asset Management suggest as a better plan? Declare homelessness illegal and house people in jails for profit?

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6 points

Thats the end goal here, yes.

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Prior to the Liberals coming to power Ottawa was responsible for about seven per cent of the money spent on reducing homelessness, a number that rose only to 14 per cent with all the new money. Most of the money spent on reducing homelessness was spent by provincial and municipal governments.

This is the most important take away.

The Liberal government doubled their funding, but it’s the provinces and municipalities who are responsible for spending it in ways that help the homeless.

Any failings are on them, and the headline makes it seem like Liberals are at fault.

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25 points

Well, that is normal for natpo.

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