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On tonight’s episode of ‘Closer Look’: Doug Ford has a plan to dismantle homeless encampments.
Last year, an Ontario judge issued a precedent setting-ruling, concluding that the Region of Waterloo cannot evict people from homeless encampments unless alternative housing exists. Doing so, the judge ruled, would deprive homeless residents of their Charter rights to life, liberty and security of the person.
Since then, some Ontario mayors have called on the province to use the notwithstanding clause to override the Charter and evict encampment dwellers.
SEE: Ford promises anti-encampment bill without notwithstanding clause
After weeks of floating — and defending — the possible use of the notwithstanding clause, the Ford government is now saying it may not be necessary. Instead, the government has announced it is bringing forward legislation to crack down on encampments by giving municipalities new powers and funding to allow cities to disband them.
Alan S. Hale, a reporter for The Trillium at Queen's Park, brings us up to speed on the latest developments. You can read some of his previous coverage HERE and HERE.
Stay tuned for more episodes of ‘Closer Look’ every weeknight at 7 p.m. You can find all our previous segments HERE.