It’s been one year since the city released its public safety plan after two men were killed in Chinatown last May, leaving the community outraged. The plan came at the request of then-justice minister Tyler Shandro and is a comprehensive approach to improving safety in the downtown area and on public transit. In Chinatown, some say the situation is improving, but the work is not over. Nicole Stillger has more.
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