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Opinion

How Finland managed to virtually end homelessness

Given a place to live, Finland’s homeless were better able to deal with addictions and other problems, not to mention handling job applications.

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People enjoy sunny day sitting at a cafe in Helsinki on April 3. In Finland, they’ve managed to virtually end homelessness, writes Linda McQuaig.


Determined to pack more homeless people into Toronto’s overcrowded shelters, officials have come up with a solution: reduce the number of inches between beds.

There’s a certain logic to this and it may be the best we can do — given our refusal to consider solutions that would actually be innovative.

Linda McQuaig

Linda McQuaig is a Toronto-based freelance contributing columnist for the Star. Follow her on Twitter: @LindaMcQuaig.

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