Bitter temperatures are expected across the Greater Toronto Area this weekend, leading advocates for homeless to worry that not everyone will be able to access warmth and shelter.
The number of homeless encampments has declined across Toronto in the past year, according to city officials, but at least one advocate says the city has simply moved unhoused people out of sight.
As Toronto braces for an intense cold snap, the city's homeless shelters and warming centers are facing unprecedented challenges to keep vulnerable individuals safe. With temperatures expected to ...
Bob Charendoff from Seeds of Hope, a Toronto-based organization helping the homeless population, says the group is trying to get people indoors tonight.