A coalition of advocacy organizations is taking a previously proposed Barrie bylaw amendment to the United Nations as an example of a policy that criminalizes homelessness in Canada.

In May and June, the city north of Toronto proposed and then walked back two bylaw amendments that would have made it illegal for people and charitable groups to distribute food, literature, clothes, tents and tarps to unhoused people on public property.

The proposal was sent back to staff for review in June but was discussed again at a community safety committee meeting on Tuesday. A date for another council vote on the bylaw has yet to be set.

After Tuesday’s meeting, the Canadian Drug Policy Coalition and Pivot Legal society sent the proposed bylaw amendments to the UN’s rapporteurs on the right to adequate housing and extreme poverty. The intergovernmental agency has put out a call for laws impacting unhoused people for a report on decriminalizing homelessness, with a submission deadline of early October.

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I think maybe I’m not making myself clear enough? I thought I was, but I’ll try again.

I wondered why you were making such a worthless complaint about the article. After our back and forth I made a decision on why I think you made such a worthless complaint about the article. I then noted that decision.

Is that clear enough?

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Uh, right off the bat? Your original comment complaining about their word choice?

As to why I noted my decision, because it was the conclusion to the point of my engaging with you. This is all just gravy.

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