Toronto's homeless residents and frontline workers brace for bitter winter

Rev. Canon Maggie Helwig stands guard over a remaining encampment resident (obscured) at the tented community outside of the St. Stephen-In-The-Fields Anglican Church in Toronto on Friday Nov. 24, 2023, as the City of Toronto begins to clear out an encampment in Kensington Market. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

TORONTO - In warmer weather, Jamie Lee Pauk is usually on the move searching for food or a job. But as winter closes in, she's mostly staying close to a downtown Toronto encampment squeezed into a churchyard lot off the sidewalk of a busy downtown street.

"With this cold specifically, I've been quite still. I can't even function," says Pauk, wearing in an overcoat and multiple sweaters as temperatures hovered around 0 C. "Some days it's unbearable and then other days, you just hunker down."

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