he biggest barrier to providing services to tackle homelessness, poverty, and addiction in Saskatoon is funding, writes Joseph Topping. yxe
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Additional funding is necessary, along with reducing other barriers such as paperwork for increasing services for improving the well-being of people who are experiencing homelessness, poverty, addiction and other behavioural health issues.
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