Toronto winter services plan won't keep everyone warm this season, advocates say

A man sleeps on the street in Toronto on, March 11, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

TORONTO - Housing advocates say Toronto’s winter services plan to help those experiencing homelessness is an improvement from previous years, but there’s still more work to be done to keep people warm and dry this winter. 

Starting on Saturday, the City of Toronto added 1,275 shelter spaces for people experiencing homelessness to its shelter system for the winter. The plan, which will last until April 15, features "an emphasis on both emergency response and moving more people into permanent housing," city spokesperson Elise von Scheel said.

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