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Coronavirus: City of Toronto settles lawsuit with advocates over distancing standards in shelters

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TORONTO – A drop-in centre and other human rights organizations say they’ve settled a lawsuit with the City of Toronto over physical distancing standards in shelters during the pandemic.

The group says the city has agreed that beds must be two metres apart and to end of the use of bunk beds in the shelter system.

In exchange, the group says it has adjourned its injunction motion. The group filed the legal action in late April, arguing the city violated shelter residents’ Charter of Rights and Freedoms and breached the Ontario Human Rights Code.

The suit alleged the city’s standards of placing beds 0.75 metres apart, rather than the two-metre distance health officials have mandated, was unconstitutional during the pandemic.

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