Addressing homelessness should be considered nation-building project: big city mayors
EDMONTON — Mayors of Canada’s big cities say fixing homelessness should be considered a nation-building project by Ottawa, just as major infrastructure and energy ventures are.
“To be clear, these investments are critical and we need them now more than ever, but they are only part of the story,” Josh Morgan, the mayor of London, Ont., told a news conference in Edmonton on Thursday.
“A stronger Canada also depends on something closer to home: strong communities and thriving downtowns.”
Morgan, alongside Edmonton Mayor Andrew Knack and Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada, said they’re calling on Ottawa to spend $3.5 billion annually to reduce chronic homelessness.


