Haligonians Demand Right to Housing at Juno Awards

– TML Youth Correspondent –

On March 24, a demonstration on the topic of a lack of safe and affordable housing took place outside the Light House Art Centre in Halifax, the venue of this year's Juno music awards. People experiencing homelessness stated that they were evicted to "clean up" Halifax ahead of the ceremony. According to the CBC, there are more than 1,200 homeless people in the city, with four designated "tenting locations," all of which are over capacity. The other encampments, termed "illegal," have been shut down and destroyed by police. 

All of this against the backdrop of a glamorous awards ceremony shows the stark contrast between the interests of the citizens and residents on the one hand, and the ruling class in power on the other. Enough is enough! The right to housing belongs to people by virtue of their being human and must be guaranteed!

The demonstrators held firm alongside those demonstrating at the same location in support of the cause of the heroic Palestinian people, with organizers making links between the two causes, both of which stand as a single humanity in their fight for the rights of all.


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Volume 54 Number 3 - April 2024

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