“we’re doing the most we can,” plante said. “we know there are crying needs and we know the community groups need to be supported, because they’re on the front lines.”
plante maintained that homelessness is a shared responsibility with the provincial and federal governments. she repeated calls for the higher levels of government to unlock a combined
$100 million that’s earmarked for the issue.
asked if she feels her calls for the money are being ignored, plante stressed the funds are needed as soon as possible.
“if you asked that to a person living in a tent right now, or someone looking for a place in a shelter night after night, or people living next to an encampment … i think they would all tell you they don’t feel listened to,” she said.
the city said that, taken together, its investments in homelessness total $12 million for next year. opposition party ensemble montréal, however, said the budget falls short of what’s needed given the extent of the crisis.
“you don’t have to go far; walk the streets — go out of city hall — and you’ll see that homelessness is pervasive and in all of our neighbourhoods,” desousa told reporters.