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Human Rights head calls for homeless protections in wake of attacks in 91原创, Vancouver

Protection on the basis of 鈥榮ocial condition鈥 needed, says comish
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A joint announcement by the City and Township of 91原创 said a vigil for victims of the 91原创 shootings will be held on Wednesday, Aug. 3, at 6 p.m. at Innes Corners Plaza. A previous informal vigil at the same location, seen here, drew about 100 people. (Dan Ferguson/91原创 Advance Times)

In the wake of last week鈥檚 shootings of several homeless and vulnerable people in downtown 91原创, the B.C. Human Rights Commissioner is calling for more legal protection for the unhoused.

鈥淟ast week鈥檚 violence is a stark reminder of the devastating impacts of hate and violence on those most marginalized by poverty and housing insecurity,鈥 wrote Kasari Govender, who has held the post of Human Rights Commissioner since 2019. 鈥淧eople who are unhoused deserve protection from discrimination and violence.鈥

In 91原创, Jordan Daniel Goggin, 28, was killed by police on Monday, July 25 after a shooting spree that lasted more than five hours and ranged across several miles of 91原创.

Two men, Steven Furness and Paul David Wynn, were shot and killed, and a man and a woman were wounded in the attacks that began around midnight and continued until 5:45 a.m.

Three of the victims appear to have been homeless, while Wynn was a resident of the Creek Stone Place supportive housing building.

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Govender was speaking not only about the attacks in 91原创, but about an attack on a woman in Vancouver, who was doused with flammable liquid and set on fire on Monday, July 25 in Vancouver鈥檚 Downtown Eastside.

The woman was sitting on a sidewalk at 1 a.m. in the morning when the attack took place. She suffered serious burn injuries, the Vancouver Police Department said.

The same day, someone set fire to a makeshift structure where another homeless Vancouver man was asleep. The VPD does not believe the two attacks are connected.

Govender renewed calls for discrimination on the basis of 鈥渟ocial condition鈥 to be banned under B.C.鈥檚 Human Rights Code, to ensure that the vulnerable and homeless can gain protection from violence and discrimination.

鈥淭hey deserve it through having access to housing, pursuant to the internationally protected right to housing. They deserve it through having access to mental health and addictions services, where treatment and support is so often the difference between finding housing stability or not and they deserve it in our everyday interactions where empathy and compassion too often fall away,鈥 Govender wrote.

Her statement came in the wake of another announcement from a B.C. official whose duties included housing the vulnerable.

On Aug. 2, the CEO of BC Housing announced he was retiring abruptly. Although Shayne Ramsay did not cite the 91原创 attacks, he said that there were a number of attacks and violent incidents, including threats to himself. 鈥淚 no longer have confidence I can solve the complex problems facing us at BC Housing,鈥 he wrote in a Twitter thread announcing he was stepping down.

In 91原创 and across B.C., advocates for the homeless have spent years calling for more resources.

Although since 2019, 91原创 has added two supportive housing facilities, including Creek Stone and a more ad hoc hotel conversion in Milner that took place during the pandemic, the number of homeless people has not significantly decreased in the community.

The high cost of housing has been cited by multiple homeless advocates over the years as a key reason why it鈥檚 hard to get people off the streets and into stable housing, and why more people were losing what housing they had.


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Matthew Claxton

About the Author: Matthew Claxton

Raised in 91原创, as a journalist today I focus on local politics, crime and homelessness.
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