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Montreal authorities begin clearing out east-end homeless camp over safety concerns

Montreal authorities begin clearing out east-end homeless camp over safety concerns
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The Open Door shelter closing for the weekend due to sewer issue and client, staff testing positive

The Open Door shelter closing for the weekend due to sewer issue and client, staff testing positive Clients of The Open Door in Montreal will be staying at one of the hotels the city commissioned as homeless shelters this weekend, after sewer problems and a COVID-19 outbreak has forced the shelter to close for a few days.  Social Sharing 80 rooms have been reserved at a hotel commissioned by the city to offer rooms for people without homes CBC News · Posted: Dec 17, 2020 9:52 PM ET | Last Updated: December 18, 2020 Just weeks after opening its doors for 24 hours a day, The Open Door shelter in Montreal is closing for the weekend because of sewer problems and three staff members testing positive for COVID-19.(CBC)

Living through a pandemic on top of a housing crisis, we need to come together as neighbours

There is mourning when people who have been here for generations disappear. Suddenly, the windows are redone, usually with a nice modern finish, and the people you've become so accustomed to sharing your life with just aren't there anymore.

Forced out of Montreal encampment, disbanded homeless community spreads out into city

Posted: Dec 09, 2020 5:24 PM ET | Last Updated: December 9, 2020 There were between 30 and 40 people left in the homeless encampment along Montreal s Notre-Dame Street when it was finally shut down for good Monday morning.(Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press) After camping on a strip of grass alongside dozens of other homeless people for the last several months, Jacques Brochu finally has a roof over his head that isn t made of fabric. But as grateful as he is for the new digs, Brochu held back tears as he recalled waking up at the crack of dawn Monday to an army of Montreal firefighters and police officers forcing everybody to abandon what had become a tight-knit community along Notre-Dame Street.

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