An increase in homelessness, coupled with the opioid crisis, has led to an increased need for services to support the most vulnerable. But residents in a number of neighbourhoods have serious concerns about such services in their area, and how they are being established. Experts say finding a solution for peaceful cohabitation is key. Global’s Phil Carpenter reports.
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