Rise in homeless tent cities, encampments linked to health confidence: advocate
VANCOUER, B.C. — Public health officials need to do more to help Canada’s homeless population as encampments and tent cities grow across the country during the COVID-19 pandemic, an advocate says.
The comments come as B.C. cities struggle to find adequate solutions to look after their homeless populations.
Fourteen people were arrested Sunday over allegations they broke in to Lord Strathcona Elementary, a school on Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside.
A group calling itself the Red Braid Alliance was part of the protest over what its members said was a plan to highlight a demand for housing.