New designated encampment sites for Halifax homeless 'completely nuts,' premier says

Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston says he is shocked by some of the locations for Halifax’s newly approved homeless encampment sites. Houston speaks to reporters at the Nova Scotia legislature in Halifax, Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese

Halifax council's decision to choose recreation grounds in the heart of the city and a wooded south-end park as designated sites for homeless encampments is "completely nuts," says Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston.

Following a cabinet meeting Thursday, the premier told reporters that the grounds, known as the Halifax Common, and Point Pleasant Park are busy public areas that are not appropriate places on which unhoused people should set up tents.

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