An estimated 235,000 people experience homelessness each year in Canada, leading to tent cities popping up across the country. Local governments tend to want to tear these camps down, citing health and safety risks. But each time these makeshift homes are dismantled, more are put up. Sarah McDonald reports.
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Polarizing debate over tent cities in Canada
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