B.C.’s minister of social development has outlined the next steps in the province’s plan to move people out of Oppenheimer Park on Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside to help prevent a coronavirus outbreak.
In an interview with Global News, Shane Simpson made it clear that the government intends to close the park and not see tents return. “We are going to know over the next couple of days if there are people worried or anxious about the move,” he said. “And then we will be able to look at if there are things we can do to accommodate them to make them more comfortable. “We will know in seven to 10 days what that core group is that is resistant to move.” Last weekend, the province announced its intention to move people out of the controversial