As City of Vancouver staff and police sweep through tent encampments in the city's Downtown Eastside, an island advocate says he doesn't think a similar approach will occur in Victoria.
Grant McKenzie, director of communications for Our Place in Victoria, describes the crackdown on Wednesday as tragic."I think when you're moving someone off of the streets it should be happy, it should be them moving into housing, moving in to get the supports that they need to get healthy and well," said McKenzie.
B.C. Premier David Eby described Wednesday's sidewalk evictions as "a very sad situation and a sad day." "On Pandora, people tend to move their stuff every morning. Bylaw comes by, police come by, so people don't get as entrenched," said McKenzie.
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Vancouver police deployed to end tent encampment in city’s Downtown EastsideAn extreme fire risk and escalating crime have made a tent encampment in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside a deadly hazard and it must be closed, the city’s mayor, fire chief and police chief say.
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Vancouver police deployed to end tent encampment in city's Downtown EastsideVANCOUVER — An extreme fire risk and escalating crime have made a tent encampment in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside a deadly hazard and it must be closed, the…
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Police surround, block off Vancouver's Downtown EastsideThe city says it has requested support from police to bring the East Hastings encampment to a close 'following a steady deterioration in public safety and an increase in fires in the area and the encampment zone.'
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Vancouver police deployed to end tent encampment in Downtown EastsideThe City of Vancouver says it has asked police to help bring a close to the encampment, removing all remaining tents and structures.
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