When Wright heard that number, she said she felt she’d “been punched in the gut.”
“I’m not living in safe conditions for my situation, and I’m living out of my means,” she said.
“I could be in that situation [in a subsidized apartment]. But because the government’s failing, I’m not.”
More than 250 N.B. public housing units sit empty on average each month, despite wait list | CBC News: When Wright heard that number, she said she felt she’d “been punched in the gut.”“I’m not living in safe conditions for my situation, and I’m living out of my means,” she said.“I could be in that situation [in a subsidized apartment]. But because the government’s failing, I’m not.”Read More