The Pulse with Devon Peacock

The Cost of Compassion: Budgets, Homelessness, and Tough Choices

55 min · 22. nov. 2024
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This week on The Pulse we talk to Ward 1 Councillor Hadleigh McAlister about homelessness and the unequal response seen so far in London, service depots for homeless encampments sparked a lengthy debate at city hall on Tuesday. Then we'll be joined by political insider Nathan Caranci and community leader Jeremy McCall for the panel, with the budget, homelessness and traffic congestion on the agenda. And we'll end with a comment about public consultation in London and why it needs to be better. If you have an idea for a topic, send Devon an email at devon@980cfpl.ca

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