
With few shelter options available, homeless people are turning to subway stations, trains, buses and streetcars.
Last October, for the first time in his life, Dan Watson was “nameless.”
He was sleeping on Toronto subway cars and in coffee shops. For one whole month, nobody called him by his name. “You don’t feel like you belong,” he said this past week, bundled in a beanie and a winter coat during a drop-in program at All Saints Church.
They should form a union.
