(08-28-2025, 03:23 PM)neonjoe Wrote: It's likely a losing battle either way for the cities/region. If they could at least have enough spaces for the individuals who would follow the rules it would be great and if there were provincial support to get the ones who need the mental/psychological health resources to be in a state to actually desire to follow the rules for the spaces it would be even better.
This is the real kicker... as usual, the province is letting cities do all the work and foot the bill for things that should be managed from the top and actually funded by governments that have the ability to fund them. Doug Ford gets to spend nothing and dodge all the blame and let City Hall waste their time flailing in the courts and taking all the blame. The scale of the housing and addiction and mental health crises is so large that there's no way a city or region could even begin to tackle it independently, and yet that's exactly what we have in Ontario.
local cambridge weirdo

