Funding for Toronto-area public housing needs to more than double to reduce homelessness, study says
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Funding for Toronto-area public housing needs to more than double to reduce homelessness, study says
RACHELLE YOUNGLAI
REAL ESTATE REPORTER
PUBLISHED JUNE 1, 2026
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A tent on the sidewalk in Toronto in February. A new study says a significant increase in the region's funding for public housing could reduce homelessness and ease strain on the health care and judicial systems.
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