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A petition calling on the City of Ottawa to re-evaluate a decision to include a site in Kanata as a possible location for temporary housing for asylum seekers has quickly gained attention.

More than 3,000 people have signed the petition in less than 24 hours.

It comes after a city memo announced that 40 Hearst Way, part of the Eagleson Park & Ride in Kanata South, would be used for a “newcomer welcoming centre” as required. The first such structure is planned for 1645 Woodroffe Ave., near the Nepean Sportsplex.

The two sites identified by City of Ottawa staff for sprung structures that would serve as welcome centres for asylum seekers.

“While our community appreciates and understands the need for humanitarian support, we hold valid concerns regarding the safety and balance of our well-established and peaceful communities,” said the petition.

“It’s a well-known fact that shelters often experience significant challenges associated with infrastructure and safety protocols, which could potentially disrupt the harmony of …

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