Mayor Ellis says emergency action plan needed on homelessness

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Published Nov 26, 2023, edited Jul 30, 2025
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From 2006 to ’14 we basically had some couch-surfing, but really no visible homelessness. I went away for basically two terms — eight years — came back, and we have approximately 200 homeless

So it’s grown and grown and growing, and there doesn’t seem to be an end to it.

It’s basically a health crisis. It’s a social economic crisis. And I don’t see that successive governments at the provincial level … are tackling any type of thing that we can see — whether it’s poor policy decisions, or they’re just not interested in it

When I look at it, why aren’t they interested? Basically the cost, but the homeless don’t vote, and I hate to say it. But it’s a social crisis right now and we need to get out in front of it.

Mayor Neil Ellis to CBC Radio’s Ontario Morning

Ellis said as mayor he gets about 5 to 15 calls a week from residents about homelessness, and the MPP Todd Smith gets fewer. The mayor said residents don’t realize they should call upper levels of government and lobby them instead.

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