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Tent City Nation: Are Canada’s homeless encampments here to stay?

Gatineau, Que. – In the parking lot of the Robert Guertin Centre, an arena that once played host to the Gatineau Olympiques major junior hockey team, is a field of red ice-fishing tents.

Arranged in four neat rows and fenced around, the 48 tents are home to a community of homeless people enduring the snow, cold and freezing rain of winter in the National Capital Region. Eloe, a woman in her 30s with green hair, a septum ring, a leopard-print scarf and red bomber jacket, lives in a tent made from construction tarps, which forms part of a satellite community outside the fence.


The Trudeau government is making sure that homeless encampments will be with us for many years to come.

They continue to flood Canada with hundreds of thousands of immigrants overwhelming the nation’s capacity to build new housing.

It will take years to restore balance and will require they cease their mass immigration scam.

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