My heart goes out to all of the people affected by this. Although the article sites fire hazards as the reason for this eviction, people without a house still deserve to be treated with dignity and respect. Stop treating them like criminals when they are just trying to survive.
#Breaking: Toronto police and city crews moved to evict people experiencing homelessness in an encampment at Trinity Bellwoods Park on Tuesday morning. More information to come. https://t.co/44LaHxCvGe
Imagine we worked on finding solutions for homelessness and poverty, as fast as we come up with solutions to police people experiencing them.
This is shameful, Toronto.
@BellaEM203 great mind map! Another problem that I could identify relating to depression is social media use. Although it remains a big part of many of our lives, it has shown to have many negative effects on our mental health and the way we see ourselves. #EM203problems
“Jeffrey Sloka, 52, [has been] charged with 76 offences connected to separate sexual assaults against women in Waterloo Region. It is one of the largest sexual assault investigations of its kind in Ontario.”
Great job on your Mind Map @EM203ConnorKint! A problem that I thought of regarding living a healthy lifestyle is cultivating work-life balance. This is increasingly hard for many, as everything has moved online there is less separation between work and home! #EM203problems
The statue of Egerton Ryerson on the Ryerson University campus is no longer standing. Protesters call for the investigation in the deaths of First Nations children in residential schools across Canada. #XUniversity
Lake Highlands High School valedictorian Paxton Smith used her 3-minute speech to attack Texas’ new restrictive abortion law after making a last-minute speech switch.
It's now gone viral. Tonight on @wfaa, you'll get to hear from her about everything that's happened since.
@EM203MMorris I'm with you Mackenzie, it's so cool! I have definitely never used social media in a classroom setting but it makes learning fun and appeals to our generation