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Manitoba government moves dozens of people from encampments into housing

WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government says it has moved dozens of people living in encampments into homes over the past three months as part of its long-term strategy to reduce homelessness.

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Manitoba government moves dozens of people from encampments into housing

The Manitoba government is spending $72 million to expand a personal care home in the Transcona area of Winnipeg. The exterior of the Manitoba Legislature is seen in Winnipeg, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods


WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government says it has moved dozens of people living in encampments into homes over the past three months as part of its long-term strategy to reduce homelessness.

The province is providing $6.4 million to open up more social housing as part of its long-term strategy to reduce homelessness, partnering with community agencies to bring 67 social housing units online and provide on-site supports.

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