‘Resilience Montreal’ opens its doors, and a safe space for the urban Indigenous population
Lindsay Richardson APTN News The inauguration ceremony at Resilience Montreal – a day center intended…
Lindsay Richardson APTN News The inauguration ceremony at Resilience Montreal – a day center intended…
Montreal’s Native Women’s Association (MNWA) says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau needs to put his money where his mouth is and help pay for a new social housing complex for Indigenous women in the city.
The shelter’s current location was sold to condo developers last spring.
People in Montréal are rallying behind a day shelter that serves many of the city’s Indigenous homeless. The shelter Open Door must find a new home, or close.
Montréal’s homeless population is disproportionately made up of Indigenous peoples. Now a day shelter that serves many Inuit in the downtown area needs to find a new location or face closing its doors.
Kent Driscoll APTN National News The men’s shelter in Iqaluit is struggling to keep up…
Tom Fennario APTN National News Montreal’s homeless population is disproportionately represented by Indigenous people –…
Jess Mentuck had nowhere to go.
City of Montréal to spend millions demolishing shelter used by Inuit homeless.
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