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Questions And Answers About Violence Against The Homeless In Canada

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 23 Feb, 2015 01:59 PM

    HALIFAX — Some questions and answers about the homeless and the violence they face in Canada after two men pleaded guilty Monday to second-degree murder in the death of Harley Lawrence in Berwick, N.S.:

    Q: How many homeless people are in Canada?

    A: The Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness, a Calgary-based advocacy group, estimates in its 2014 State of Homelessness report that 235,000 Canadians experienced homelessness at some point during the year.

    Q: How much violence occurs against the homeless?

    A: Tim Richter, president of the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness, says: "Violence against the homeless is common in Canada. ... We have a lot of work to do in protecting vulnerable Canadians."

     

    He cites a survey of 339 people who slept in a shelter or on the street from Nov. 30 to Dec. 1 in Waterloo, Ont. It found that 115 of those surveyed — 41 per cent — reported "being a victim of a violent attack since becoming homeless." Almost half of those surveyed said people take their possessions.

    Q: Did fundraising efforts increase after Lawrence's death?

    A: Since Lawrence's murder, the Annapolis Valley became one of Canada's largest contributors to the Coldest Night of the Year walk. In 2014, the region raised $87,000 for the Open Arms shelter that Lawrence occasionally visited in Kentville, N.S.

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