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A carpenter takes it upon himself to build, and make accessible, small, life-saving shelters for the unhoused residents of Toronto during the pandemic.

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Ratings: IMDB: 8.4/10
Released: April 29, 2023
Runtime: 75 min
Genres: Documentary
Countries: Canada
Companies: LaRue Entertainment
Cast: Taka Khaleel Seivwright Babie
Crew: Zack Russell

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KdubZ22 5 points 1 year ago. 5/5 stars.

Wow. Talk about an eye opening documentary! I lived at Bloor East at Mt.Pleasant for 10 years, and moved out of Toronto down to the US 3 months before Covid. I had NO idea this was going on! My son still lives there and oddly enough, he is a carpenter and never mentioned what was going on there. I’m shocked that only 7% of the people evicted were provided with housing. The city spent 1.3 million to evict…imagine how much housing they could have provided for that money. It’s crazy the choices that city council makes, and the way they choose to spend the money. It’s just a horrific situation all the way around.

prism 5 points 11 months ago.

here’s something else horrific; I live in Oshawa and our mayor, who was a drug addict and homeless for years, has made it ILLEGAL to feed the homeless on the streets! You can actually be fined for helping the less fortunate! That is absolutely disgusting.

yellow_rose1 2 points 11 months ago.

that is messed up

yellow_rose1 3 points 1 year ago.

They began doing this in Kingston, Ontario my hometown a few years ago. However the project is ending very soon and they are going to put them in a vacant Old folks home. There was really no reason given as to why it is shutting down. Possibly budget cuts

Comments 3 points 1 year ago.

I lived in Kingston for couple years. I have lots of family down there and napanee. Shame there shutting it down.

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yellow_rose1 2 points 1 year ago.

Yes, Born and raised!

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yellow_rose1 2 points 1 year ago.

Nice. I love T.O. I lived and worked on Toronto street for a short time in the 80’s. As they say it’s a small world.

Comments 2 points 1 year ago.

Yes it is. I lived in T.O for a year myself. Down near Dundas Square

yellow_rose1 1 points 1 year ago*.

I lived right off of Bloor near the subway. I can’t remember the street too many years ago

yellow_rose1 1 points 1 year ago.

Yes it is