Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston said he nearly “fell off his chair” after learning that Halifax’s council was planning to establish designated homeless encampments in historic parks such as the Halifax Common and Point Pleasant Park.
During a media availability following a cabinet meeting on Thursday, Houston said his provincial government had previously proposed about “40 sites” to the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM).
“I thought it was completely nuts, some of the sites they have been putting forward,” he said to reporters.
“The designation of some of these sites is just really hard to get the head around — how the HRM council could think these would be appropriate sites and the impact they would have on communities.”
In an emailed statement to Global News, Nova Scotia’s Department of Community Services (DCS) elaborated further on Houston’s comments regarding the province’s proposed site locations to the HRM.
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“DCS staff and partners have looked at 49 sites in HRM to see …