Tent cities persist two years after Halifax homeless encampment teardown

Scott Hutchins sits on a low ledge in downtown Halifax with his backpack, sleeping bag and tent in Wednesday Aug. 16, 2023. He recalls the scene he saw two years ago, when a homeless encampment was razed, and a largely peaceful protest took a rough turn. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Marlo Glass

HALIFAX - Two years ago, Scott Hutchins was on his way to work in Halifax when his bus unexpectedly stopped. He hopped off to find traffic blocked by a commotion in a downtown park 鈥 there were police, protesters and the buzz of a chainsaw.

It was Aug. 18, 2021, the day a downtown Halifax homeless encampment was razed and a largely peaceful protest took a rough turn. Riot police clashed with more than 100 demonstrators, some of whom were injured, pepper-sprayed and arrested, as city officials cleared out sheds and tents set up outside the old central library on Spring Garden Road.

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