N.B. minister’s comments on homeless state of emergency lack compassion: mayor
The mayor of a New Brunswick municipality that declared a state of emergency due to unprecedented levels of homelessness — and a recent death of an unhoused person — says he was taken aback by dismissive comments on the matter from a provincial minister.
New Brunswick’s minister of public safety, Kris Austin, said Tuesday that the state of emergency declared by the municipality of St. Stephen is frivolous and disappointing. “People die all the time in car accidents. We don’t (call) a state of emergency over vehicles on the road,” he said.
Austin’s comments, St. Stephen Mayor Allan MacEachern said, lack compassion and downplay the seriousness of the situation in the small community.
“I don’t like his choice of words. I don’t appreciate that. There’s no compassion there,” MacEachern said in an interview Wednesday.
The state of emergency declaration accuses the provincial government of failing to provide housing and social services to the area, where 70 people are homeless in a community of about 4,150. It says “a resident of a public space” died last week, “a situation which will only become more likely” as winter sets in.
St. Stephen RCMP Sgt. Scott MacKenzie confirmed police responded to a 41-year-old man in need of medical attention in St. Stephen around 3 a.m. on Dec. 2. The man was transported to hospital, where he died several hours later. MacKenzie would not say if the man was experiencing homelessness. |Read more https://globalnews.ca/news/10151887/st-stephen-homelessness-mayor-state-of-emergency/| globalnews.ca/news/10151887/st…
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