Homelessness in Canada has reached a humanitarian crisis level, experts warn

By Emily Fagan

Photo: Samuel Engelking via Now Magazine

Increasingly since the pandemic, in cities across the country, more and more people are choosing to live in a tent, often out of necessity, because they feel unsafe in overcrowded shelters, or they’re turned away because shelters are at capacity.

Encampments have become a regular fixture in parks and sometimes on city streets, as more and more people face rapidly increasing rents and fewer and fewer options.

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