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Holes and stolen appliances: How some affordable housing in Regina needs an overhaul

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“The best way to protect units from being vandalized is to have them occupied, to have someone living there,” said Michaud.Regina Housing is also considering adding motion detectors to the vacant properties.Whistleblowers allege U of T data project collected 600K patient records without consent Michaud said one of the biggest issues that Regina housing is facing right now is adapting to the evolving needs of clients.

“We are seeing people with more and different supporting housing needs,” said Michaud, who is also the assistant deputy minister for disability programs and housing. “People have different needs related to mental health or addiction, and when we get into those situations with people, they need more than a unit to be successfully housed.”

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