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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Nova Scotia urged to close 'pathways' that lead people to losing their homes
One major step that Nova Scotia can take to reduce homelessness is by addressing the "pathways" that lead vulnerable people to end up on the street, the head of a shelter for women and children said Tuesday.
·Winnipeg, Canada
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