
Housing affordability and homelessness are hot topics in municipal politics these days. But ironically, unhoused citizens are left out of the civic debate that most impacts their lives.
As Ontario approaches municipal elections in October, our concept of 鈥渢he public鈥 is needed to remind us of our commitment not only to the but to one another.
Toronto City Council has engaged in several heated debates this year , in the city. The same is true in many Canadian cities.
What comes up, again and again, are comments about 鈥渃itizens鈥 or 鈥渞esidents鈥 of our cities. Much of the time, councillors, media pundits and journalists use these words to refer to people with adequate housing. Emergency shelter-hotels were unfair to Encampments disrupt the lives of
In a speech given during one of these debates in April 2022, Toronto Coun. Shelley Carroll asked the question: 鈥淲ho is the public?鈥
Read the full article authored by 快播视频 Graduate Program in Education Ph.D. candidate Timothy Martin in .
