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From Progress to Crisis: What Went Wrong & How Canada Can Fix It

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Canada was making real progress on homelessness—so what happened?

In this episode, we sit down with Tim Richter, CEO of the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness, to uncover how a growing housing crisis, failed policies, and rising costs have pushed more people onto the streets than ever before.

We dive deep into:

  • What went wrong—and why homelessness is skyrocketing across Canada
  • 🏠 The role of government action (or inaction) in fueling the crisis
  • 🚔 The truth about criminalization—does arresting homeless people solve anything?
  • 🔑 Real solutions that Canada can implement right now to turn things around

But this conversation isn’t just about Canada—it’s a learning experience for any country facing rising homelessness. The causes and solutions apply worldwide, and understanding what’s happening in Canada can help shape better policies everywhere.

This is a must-watch conversation for anyone who cares about fixing homelessness, improving housing policy, and creating real change. The crisis is here—but so are the solutions.

📺 Watch now and learn how we can fix this before it’s too late.

👉 Watch, listen, and support Invisible People

  continue reading

34 episodes

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Canada was making real progress on homelessness—so what happened?

In this episode, we sit down with Tim Richter, CEO of the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness, to uncover how a growing housing crisis, failed policies, and rising costs have pushed more people onto the streets than ever before.

We dive deep into:

  • What went wrong—and why homelessness is skyrocketing across Canada
  • 🏠 The role of government action (or inaction) in fueling the crisis
  • 🚔 The truth about criminalization—does arresting homeless people solve anything?
  • 🔑 Real solutions that Canada can implement right now to turn things around

But this conversation isn’t just about Canada—it’s a learning experience for any country facing rising homelessness. The causes and solutions apply worldwide, and understanding what’s happening in Canada can help shape better policies everywhere.

This is a must-watch conversation for anyone who cares about fixing homelessness, improving housing policy, and creating real change. The crisis is here—but so are the solutions.

📺 Watch now and learn how we can fix this before it’s too late.

👉 Watch, listen, and support Invisible People

  continue reading

34 episodes

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