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KINGSTON — A downtown metropolis councillor added her voice to a coalition of municipal politicians talking out in opposition to a name from Ontario mayors for a stronger stance in opposition to homeless encampments. 

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Sydenham Dist. Coun. Conny Glenn is amongst 41 municipal councillors who put their names to a press release calling on the Ontario premier to decide to not utilizing the however clause of the Constitution of Rights and Freedoms to overrule any courtroom choice that limits municipal responses to homeless encampments. 

“The notwithstanding clause, especially where it pertains to fundamental human rights, should only be used as a last resort,” Glenn stated. “Use of the notwithstanding clause will not solve the encampment problem it will just move it to another location and taxpayer money that is desperately needed for housing and treatment options will have been wasted.” 

Glenn stated she was involved as a result of not one of the mayors who signed the letter final month have spoken in opposition to utilizing the however clause nor has metropolis council been consulted. 

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Late final month, the Ontario’s Massive Metropolis Mayor’s caucus requested the provincial authorities to take a more durable stance on encampments. 

The movement handed by the Massive Metropolis Mayors additionally requested the premier to intervene in any courtroom instances that “restrict the ability of municipalities to regulate and prohibit encampments” however didn’t particularly point out Part 33 of the Constitution. 

The group additionally requested for an updating the Psychological Well being Act and the Well being Care Consent Act to permit necessary addictions remedy, implementation of diversion courts targeted on rehabilitation, new laws to ban open and public use of unlawful medication and public intoxication, an replace the Trespass to Property Act and investments from provincial and federal governments to construct hundreds of housing models for people who find themselves receiving remedy. 

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“In the case of homeless encampments municipalities have asked repeatedly over the last few years for what’s really needed,” Glenn stated. “That is a properly funded, comprehensive, multi-governmental response to homelessness, and addictions and mental health.” 

The letter from the councillors cites a 2023 courtroom case that supported the rights of homeless individuals to dwell in encampments when there’s a lack of enough shelter beds. 

“As individual councillors in our respective municipalities, we know that Ontario municipalities are facing a humanitarian crisis that is affecting all of us. We see it every day in our communities. But no municipality should be above the law, and we are sworn to uphold democracy and human rights as councillors,” the letter from the councillors said. 

“We are also concerned that councillors in the 13 municipalities named — now expanded to 15 —were not consulted prior to this letter being made public. We are elected by our constituents to represent their interests, but we cannot do this without the opportunity for input and democratic debate at the municipal level.” 

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