Homelessness in Canada has grown in size and complexity by 1997.While historically known as a crisis only of urban centers such as Montreal, Laval, Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, and Toronto the increasing incidence of homelessness in the suburbs...
Homelessness in Canada has grown in size and complexity by 1997.While historically known as a crisis only of urban centers such as Montreal, Laval, Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, and Toronto the increasing incidence of homelessness in the suburbs is necessitating new services and resources. The demographic profile of Canada's homeless population is also changing. By the end of the 20th century, it was reported that, while previously, men comprised the vast majority of homeless persons, now men and children represent the fastest-growing subgroup of the homeless population, followed by youth.In recent years homelessness has become a major social issue in Canada.