Agreement reached to end litigation over Hamilton’s homeless encampments The move is part of an agreement to end litigation between the city and community advocates who took legal action claiming Hamilton didn’t offer proper supports for the homeless population.After an extension of a Superior Court injunction in late July, which challenged bylaws, both parties agreed to appear together before the Superior Court to withdraw the application.The agreement calls for the advocates and the city to continue engaging with provincial health authorities to help people who need more support than municipal shelter and outreach efforts can offer.Hamilton has been dealing with the increase in homelessness during the pandemic in a number of ways.
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