In Halifax, housing advocates fear shortages of shelter adding to the ‘new poor’
HALIFAX — Community legal worker Mark Culligan refers to cases of Nova Scotians facing pandemic-era evictions in a hot housing market as “the new poor.”
“We’re seeing a growth of a new form of homelessness, or housing precariousness,” the director of the Dalhousie Legal Aid Service said in an interview Monday.
“It’s not just people who have experienced ongoing poverty, but rather people who’ve never lacked housing before.”
Grace Fogarty is among the recent clients at his downtown Halifax clinic – one of a steady stream of hardship stories emerging as winter approaches.