Nova Scotia domestic violence survivors spending longer in shelters due to housing crisis
Women and children being evicted from temporary shelter at hotel in Halifax
WATCH: Some unhoused people in Halifax who have been staying in hotels, with support from non-profits and the provincial government, are now being asked to leave. Adsum House for Women and Children says it’s becoming a big problem because, with shelter beds full, there are no other options. Callum Smith reports – Jun 5, 2022
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