Unhoused Montrealers living under Ville-Marie Expressway back in court over encampment eviction – Montreal | 24CA News

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Published 04.04.2023
Unhoused Montrealers living under Ville-Marie Expressway back in court over encampment eviction – Montreal | 24CA News

The 15 individuals who’ve been dwelling in tents underneath the Ville Marie Expressway, a few of them for so long as a decade, may very well be evicted in 9 days.

Lawyers representing the group had been again in courtroom once more Monday, attempting to quash efforts by Transport Québec to maneuver the residents — one thing the ministry has been attempting to do since fall 2022 as a way to perform structural repairs on the overpass.

When housing advocates voiced their objection over the primary eviction discover, the ministry delayed its plans till March 31.

Then in mid-March, Mobile Legal Clinic, a non-profit authorized group that helps unhoused individuals with authorized help, took the federal government to courtroom in search of an injunction towards the eviction, arguing that the federal government has a duty to search out housing for the residents.

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Group of Montrealers dwelling in encampment underneath Ville-Marie Expressway wins first authorized step

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At first, the 2 events agreed they might give you a plan by the top of the month to search out everlasting residence and help for the residents, however that settlement fell by.

That’s why they had been again in courtroom Monday.

“We’re trying to obtain an order from the Quebec Superior Court by which the (Quebec Transport Ministry) would be precluded from dismantling the encampment, and such an order would be for a limited duration” defined Éric Préfontaine, the group’s lawyer.

They argue that because the campers can’t go to emergency shelters as a result of they don’t meet the factors, if they’re kicked out, they’re and not using a place to go.  Many will disperse and find yourself tenting elsewhere, possible remoted and in larger hazard if they’ve a medical emergency, like an overdose.

The transport ministry desires them gone between April 12 and fifteenth, saying any extra delays to getting restore work accomplished on the overpass will likely be too pricey.

Both events will likely be again in courtroom Tuesday.


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