Anger with drug use, homelessness draws crowd to Timmins event
The advocacy group Voices of Timmins staged a rally at Hollinger Park on Wednesday evening to call for action on crime, homelessness and public drug use.
Dozens of people turned out to show support and speak out about their experience – and their frustrations with local politicians.
Many said they feel local officials are not listening.
“I’m concerned about what’s happening in the community,” one person said.
“Grown up in Timmins and never thought of moving, now I can’t wait to get out of here,” said another.
Speakers highlighted the lack of noticeable change in the level of crime, homelessness and drug use in the city, despite repeated calls for action.
“Now, do you think our crisis has gotten worse or our crisis has gotten better?” asked Kenny Joanisse, a member of Voices of Timmins.
“It’s absolutely gotten worse, right?”
The group encouraged people to vent and share ideas.
Dozens of people turned out to Hollinger Park on Wednesday to show support and speak out about their experience – and their frustrations with local politicians. (Photo from video)
“You have every right to complain about what’s happening in your city,” said Timmins Coun. Bill Gvozdanovic.
Many said they feel most of city council is complacent and out of touch.
“The people that are there are fine with what’s happening and that’s apparent by them not showing up tonight,” said another member of the group, Chris Lamarche.
Mayor didn't attend
The group said Mayor Michelle Boileau did not attend due to safety concerns.
Boileau said earlier that she’s also frustrated.
“We’re trying to pull every lever,” she said.
“We’re trying to, you know, make use of every tool we have at our disposal, but, quite simply, most days it’s just not enough.”
Boileau added that the municipality can’t solve this alone.
The group said its advocacy is meant to be peaceful, persistent and compassionate, with nearby encampments a sobering backdrop.
“Get some help for, you know, the people that are living in tents in the park, here,” said Sonya Biemann, another member of the group.
“It’s not right that people are living in tents. We need good housing for them.”
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“Come election time, her highness and the council, OK, this is where we hurt them,” said Andre Gagnon, also a member of the group.
Group members said they intend to hold more rallies going forward, exercising their right to demand better for their community.
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