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Ottawa homeless advocates question Ontario plan to crack down on encampments [Video]

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The Ontario government introduced new legislation Thursday, that if passed, will provide municipalities and police with new tools to dismantle homeless encampments and crack down on illegal drug use in parks and public spaces.

“Enough is enough. This has to stop, and it will stop,” said Premier Doug Ford, joined by numerous mayors and community leaders from the across the province at a press conference in Toronto Thursday morning.

“Families deserve to play in and enjoy their parks and playgrounds without fearing for the safety of their kids.”

The proposed legislation includes stronger trespass laws and fines or jail time for repeat offenders.

“Police will have the new tools to direct individuals to stop the use of illegal drugs, or to leave the public space with fines of up to $10,000 and up to six …

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