Without More Warming Centres, Expect Rise in Homeless Deaths
Montreal’s mayor warns of rising homeless deaths without more shelters
Montreal, Canada, Homelessness, Winter, Pierre Lessard-Blais
Montreal: A 55-year-old man was found dead in a park in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve. It looks like hypothermia might have been the cause.
He was discovered unresponsive in a public square and later pronounced dead at the hospital. It’s a tough situation.
Borough Mayor Pierre Lessard-Blais called this death a “predictable tragedy.” He believes it highlights the urgent need for a solid plan to tackle homelessness.
In a post on social media, he mentioned that the premier thinks the worst of the homeless crisis is behind us. But Lessard-Blais doesn’t agree with that view.
He’s really concerned that without more emergency shelters and warming centres, we’re going to see more deaths as winter rolls in. It’s a serious issue that needs attention.
This news was first reported by The Canadian Press on December 16, 2024.