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Getting a handle on homelessness
6 minute read 10:12 AM CSTDesignated encampment zones in Halifax gave civic officials and outreach workers a clearer understanding of the scale and day-to-day realities of the city’s homelessness crisis.
Now, after reducing the number of people living in those encampments from more than 200 by approximately three-quarters over the past two years, the city is preparing to gradually close its two remaining sites — a strategy that may offer lessons for Winnipeg as it prepares to study the viability of a managed-encampment pilot of its own.
“They were created at time where we needed an emergency response,” said Rachel Boehm, executive director of community safety with Halifax Regional Municipality, noting the designated spaces were set up in 2023 as a response to an emerging crisis coming out of the pandemic.
“More people were living outside, far more people living outside, than we had indoor capacity.”
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BOTTOM LINE: The Winnipeg Jets will try to end their five-game skid when they play the Edmonton Oilers.
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Toxic spill from northern paper mill generates lawsuit from second First Nation
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In December 2023, Manitoba’s provincial court ordered Canadian Kraft Paper to pay a $1-million fine after the company pleaded guilty to a charge under the federal Fisheries Act for the spill — marking one of the largest-ever environmental fines issued in the province’s history at the time.
The company admitted the mill released black liquor, which Environment Canada calls an acutely lethal toxin, into the river over six days, beginning Feb. 27, 2019. A total 181 million litres of the byproduct flowed into the river.
Chemawawin Cree Nation, in a statement of claim filed earlier this month in the Court of King’s Bench, alleges the mill breached its treaty rights by failing to prevent the spill, failing to consult the community about how it was mitigating the incident and by contaminating the waterways its members have traditionally used to fish, hunt and trap.
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