There's a pervasive belief that homeless people in various comfortable climes are migrants from harsher locales, but when you do the research you apparently tend to find that they're overwhelmingly people who had stable living situations in those comfortable locations, and became homeless there: they aren't "imported". So the "warmest place in Canada" thing is unlikely to be meaningful, unless there's some reason a comfortable climate makes housing less stable.
but when you do the research
Can you point me to any of that research?
Are reddit comments valid sources for research?
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What did he mean by this?
No but seriously, I have no idea how to interpret that other than some blatant chud nooticing.
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I've seen claims certain Nordic countries fixed their homeless issue. I saw a video on how Norway apparently accomplished it. It kinda killed it's own credibility though when it decided to compare homeless populations between USA and Norway straight up. 600k to 5k. Which is much less impressive when you realize Norway only has like 5 million people.
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Sounds like nooticing with extra steps
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