Tue, Jan 2: Another night of frigid weather in Toronto has street workers concerned for the safety of the city’s homeless. There are services available, but there is confusion over access – so the city’s ombudsman is now investigating. As Caryn Lieberman reports, the current situation has meant local business leaders are banding together to help out.
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Toronto ombudsman investigates winter service availability, access for city’s homeless
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