MPs across party lines call for new housing subsidy to help homeless veterans
OTTAWA — A cross-party group of MPs is asking the federal Liberals to create a new housing stipend to help thousands of this country’s veterans get off the streets.
The motion from Ontario Liberal MP Neil Ellis asks his own government to create a subsidy similar to one in the United States that’s credited for helping to cut in half the number of homeless American veterans.
Veterans Affairs Canada recommended something similar in early drafts of its strategy for helping homeless vets, noting that a rent-assistance program would help veterans quickly find permanent housing wherever they live.