A Nova Scotia man has been 'trapped' inside a N.S. hospital for nine months. Heidi Petracek reports.
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Oooh…you have become America.
@True Tech not about homelessness
@J R he’s stuck in a hospital waiting for a affordable home.
If he was on the streets and died in the shadows after being pushed through the cracks of a broken system, he wouldn’t experience an afterlife.
Try telling that to the politicians and the willfully ignorant though.
@True Tech ππππ
Well Trudeau sent 2 billion of our cpp to another country to help build homes.
@Coc Sucker it’s not always easy to turn a blind eye to the suffering of refugees, how do you manage to do it?
Violence never produces afterlives, homelessness never does either, even in war torn countries.
Ronnie has been non-productive his whole life
Seems about right.
Thatβs not the point
Maybe his sister should take him in……
Seriously
There are any number of reasons she might not be able to.
Why she not take him in herself?
At least he is safe and being fed.
His sister feels so bad for him but dosnt take him in
There are any number of reasons that could be so.
yes rather than funding mental health, we dump the problem on to the Cops to deal with, here rather than investing in long term care and housing affordability, we dump the problem on to the hospitals to deal with. what a great system!!!