Nova Scotia urged to close 'pathways' that lead people to losing their homes
- The head of a Nova Scotia shelter states the province can reduce homelessness by addressing pathways leading to it.
- Sheri Lecker told a committee that fixed-term leases and renovictions contribute to the problem and require political action.
- Lecker emphasizes that without closing these pathways, people will continue to lose affordable housing.
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