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These landlords agreed to help with homelessness, but end up with trashed properties

Mounds of mouldy garbage, cigarette butts, discarded needles, used tampons, vomit and rat feces litter what was once a clean, empty one-bedroom apartment in Ottawa’s ByWard Market.

The unit above looks similar, with broken windows and walls covered in bright red spray paint.

In the building next door, kitchen tiles peel up following a flood, and the smell upon entering is overwhelming.

Homelessness will not be solved by social justice bureaucrats.

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