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Answer Overview

Response rates from 379 Manitoba voters.

36%
Yes
64%
No
18%
Yes
52%
No
17%
Yes, and create more social programs to provide free food, clothing, and medicine
12%
No, and make it a criminal offense

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Manitoba voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9FY56SG from Ontario  answered…1yr1Y

No, we fund these welfare programs for their benefit and if they choose not to accept thats their problem

 @9WKCQFTfrom New Brunswick  answered…4wks4W

We need to call it what it is: MENTAL HEALTH BREAKDOWN. These people need psych wards. They need to be helped. They need to know that they are wanted, loved, cared for. Not societies throw always.

 @9VZT3KKfrom British Columbia  answered…1mo1MO

No, but we should assess the current shelters and housing to see why they may be refusing to use them.

 @9VJLT3Zfrom Alberta  answered…2mos2MO

Homeless shelters need drastic expansion and improvement, and hostile architecture should be banned.

 @9VF2RTRfrom British Columbia  answered…2mos2MO

Don’t want them on my private place. I have had enough of feeling unsafe in my community and home. Not fair as a tax paying citizen that I have no rights anymore for my safety

 @9VCMPDGfrom British Columbia  answered…2mos2MO

No, however creating alternative living solutions or proper areas outside of the “main areas” of denser populations/towns.

 @9ZHZL24from Ontario  answered…1wk1W

I don't think that individuals should be allowed to sleep or encamp on public property, however, I think the regulations and rules of shelter or housing needs to be reevaluated. People often do not want to leave their pets, their drugs if they are addicts, and family members behind (say they are women who can go into a female residential service but cannot bring their partners). Some individuals may be working and cannot attend the shelter at the provided time.

 @9T64K8Rfrom Ontario  answered…3mos3MO

Yes, have effective social programs to provide cheap food, clothing, and medicine. But make it so that they adapt to their new housing.

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