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Dr. Jeff Karabanow, School of Social Work professor and co-founder of Halifax emergency shelter Out of the Cold, says the Nova Scotia government needs to show the same urgency for the city’s homeless population as it did during the early part of the pandemic when the province was in lockdown. Advocate urges Nova Scotia to provide hotel rooms to address HRM homelessness crisis, The Chronicle Herald. November 19, 2020.
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