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Homelessness explodes in Canada as rents, housing prices soar

  • People are forced to live in makeshift camps due to the high cost of housing and lack of affordable options
  • Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has conceded that even well-off people have difficulty with housing in Canada

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Government data estimates there are some 235,000 homeless people across Canada, but experts fear the true picture is far worse. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Canada is gripped by a surge in homelessness that has seen tens of thousands of people priced out of rental and real estate markets and left to live in the streets of the wealthy nation.

Researchers warn government data is vastly underestimating the number of homeless across the country, as the social ill spreads from major cities to small towns.

In Quebec, one in two homeless people can be found in rural parts of the eastern province, instead of mainly in Montreal as had been the case in the past, according to a new report published in September.

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Danny Brodeur-Cote has lived for months in a makeshift camp in woodlands near a cemetery in Granby, a town of 70,000 inhabitants 80km (50 miles) east of Montreal, after being evicted in June from an flat he rented with his girlfriend.

A makeshift shelter at a homeless encampment in Granby, Quebec, Canada. Photo: AFP
A makeshift shelter at a homeless encampment in Granby, Quebec, Canada. Photo: AFP

“I work five days a week,” the janitor with dishevelled brown hair said, pushing a shopping cart to the campsite.

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