One is too many: findings and recommendations of the panel of the public inquiry into homelessness and street deaths in Toronto, May 25, 1996
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Inquiry convened by the Toronto Coalition Against Homelessness; held at All Saints Church, downtown Toronto. The panel included: Toronto Councillor Peter Tabuns, chair; Patricia Erickson, senior scientist, Addiction Research Foundation; Steve Lane, social activist and formerly homeless person; Sarah Polley, actor and social activist; Michael Valpy, columnist at The Globe and Mail; Libby Zeleke, front-line worker at a drop-in centre. Introduction. Cover title
* TORONTO IS SUFFERING
* HOMELESSNESS KILLS AND MAIMS PEOPLE
* THE HOMELESS DESERVE DECENT SUPPORT
* THE HOMELESS NEED A PLACE TO CALL HOME
* THE HOMELESS NEED JOBS AND INCOME
* THE HOMELESS NEED USER-FRIENDLY SERVICES
* WE MUST NOT IGNORE THE HOMELESS
* THE HOMELESS ARE VICTIMS OF DISCRIMINATION
* IDENTIFICATION IS A SERIOUS CONCERN
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