Dept: If immigrant homelessness is becoming or continuing to be a problem, perhaps we are letting too many immigrants in. Until there is affordable housing and work for these people, why subject them to these conditions? Perhaps we should also worry about all the non-immigrants who are in the same position. If we as a country cannot look after those who are already under our care, why add more to the situation?, according to The Star and re: New immigrants are the hidden homeless, April 2 Ruth Street , Uxbridge Email Print Add to Favourites function Func ctl00 ctl00 cph contentBody cph leftContentContainer c bottom Template0 ctl00 CaseTemplate10 UserFavoritesButton1 funcName, param var p = param == undefined ? '' : ' if TD.Identity.IsAuthenticated var url = "/Toplets/User/UserFavoritesButtonPage?AssetUID=1157490" + p + " //alert url ; $.get url, , function data $ "#ctl00 ctl00 cph contentBody cph leftContentContainer c bottom Template0 ctl00 CaseTemplate10 UserFavoritesButton1 UserFavoritesButtonHolder" .html data ; ; Func ctl00 ctl00 cph contentBody cph leftContentContainer c bottom Template0 ctl00 CaseTemplate10 UserFavoritesButton1 'Func ctl00 ctl00 cph contentBody cph leftContentContainer c bottom Template0 ctl00 CaseTemplate10 UserFavoritesButton1' ; Report an error Rss var addthis share = templates: twitter: " title : url via @TorontoStar" div class="
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