44% Yes |
56% No |
29% Yes |
53% No |
15% Yes, and create more social programs to provide free food, clothing, and medicine |
3% No, and make it a criminal offense |
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Unique answers from Canada users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@9FY56SG 7mos7MO
No, we fund these welfare programs for their benefit and if they choose not to accept thats their problem
@99FDGSP1yr1Y
It depends on the public space - if they are not interfering with other's enjoyment of parks or public spaces then yes - but everybody has to enjoy and feel safe in public spaces
@995DYVP1yr1Y
Depends on circumstance.
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J'adore Catherine du parti Héritage Chrétien
@9KZKNL21mo1MO
Yes, but the government should provide places for them to reside specifically, and provide food, clothing, and medicine.
@9KXLTZH1mo1MO
If they refused a house the no they shouldn't be allowed to but if they refused a shelter then yes because shelters can often be dangerous
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