No one is lol. The patios are full everyday and it’s packed every night. Not to mention the lines for the bars on weekends. Only old suburban people with fears avoid it.
Every city in Canada needs this kind of initiative, it's sad to see what drugs are doing to our cities our country our world. This drug epidemic is world wide now so sad
No. That's where the problem lies. If they continue bringing people food, drugs, mattresses, all the comforts and home health care on the streets, they will never leave the streets of the city center. They will always be there. They have to cut off where they live and relocate them outside the center on some land outside the city with the help of the government. The same report says that it costs the government millions and millions of dollars to have these police officers walking around shaking hands with people. The program will never end.
My childhood friend has been out on/off the streets downtown and addicted for about 10 years or so. We still keep in touch and I hope she can get clean. Luckily she's been living in an apartment with people for a few years now so at least she's off the streets. I'm glad resources and help are growing out there. I hope one day she can get the help she needs.
Heartbreaking. Also disturbing that the University of Ottawa campus and student residences are in that area. We need to find a way to keep the students safe, especially when they are returning to their residence or apartment at night.
"sometimes wonder if saving same people over and over is worth it...if they did all OD would that not take care of the backlog?"....yes awful thought to say out loud and a viewpoint i have been listening to others around me in this affluent hood in old ottawa south say similar things..
Police officers are not meant for this purpose. There should be a seperate unit that deals with medical emergencies from drug overdoses. I wish we still saw an effort in prevention. Is there any money put into preventing teens or adults from starting? Let the police find the dealers.
It would seem you missed the overall point and information this news piece conveys. There is a 'Seperate Unit' (which is the point of this video) a dedicated team of EMS heros who are assigned to providing immediate emergency care to the vulnerable population of people who are unhoused and who cope with trauma often via drug use.
Finding the dealers is pointless. By the time the police find dealers, there are already a dozen others. Education and resources to prevent these dealers front obtaining more customers is the best long term approach.
@@ropro9817 That would be you people. Always so obsessed with the US, using the US to make references and comparisons. It seems like you people are implying you're not worthy or something or are less because y'all are never the point of reference.
That's where the problem lies. If they continue bringing people food, drugs, mattresses, all the comforts and home health care on the streets, they will never leave the byward streets. They will always be there. They have to cut off where they live and relocate them outside the center on some land outside the city with the help of the government. The same report says that it costs the government millions and millions of dollars to have these police officers walking around shaking hands with people. The program will never end.
Before decriminalization, approx. 95% of All users were hidden and 5% of those in need of addictive support were visible. During decriminalization.... 95% of those w/ addictive issues are visible and 5% of those, are hidden. The benefit(s) is/are the overall 'visiblity' of the sheer amount of the critical criteria of humans in dire need of overall supports of stability and health of Self/ Selves.
the cons are my cousin getting methadone from a harm reduction clinic, getting actual drugs easily off the street when that wasnt enough, then dying from an overdose last month. Being "visible" means lifting the barriers on joining the them.
I lived to Ottawa 12 years ago into the market. I moved only 70 kms away and still work there and visit all the time but haven’t been to the market in 5 years maybe just because parking is crap but had no clue this was going on. My mind is blown
The Canadian goverment should say NO to Fentenal DRUG. The Fentenal epidamic has been active for 10 years now. If you keep pampering the epidemic, it will keep growing.
Why they haven't done this in Vancouver is beyond me. Send help - it's gotten chaotic here with no end in sight. These people need it just as much, if not more. Our streets are getter wilder by the day. People are literally defacating in the streets. They don't even hide doing drugs here.
Did you know that in Vancouver they turn the street lights blue so crackheads can’t see where they’re injecting themselves? Yet here in Canada, we commonly fund places that test drugs for these people to use to ensure their safe, and we also distribute the pipes and needles for them to use as well. But coincidentally, we have almost next to no 24 seven nonprofitable rehab centers. It’s almost like the system is designed to keep us where we are.
This is such a waste of our resources. As a taxpayer i am fed up with the government wasting my money on this situation. Stop. Stop forcing our police force, paramedics, firemen/women to deal with a group of people that are not interested in changing what they are doing. Put the individuals with mental illness back in institutions and let the rest fend for themselves. Tired of my money being thrown at a no win situation. Stop. No one is forcing them to do what they do, it is a CHOICE and ALL of us need to be accountable for the choices we make.
Do a thing on the homeless by the cummings bridge and why are you not bringing food?I carry old grand dads cookies. Not much but something.Just a thought.
Happy to see this initiative.
Sadly people are avoiding the Byward Market and it’s businesses. It’s not a pleasant place to visit now.
Theres homeless tents and smells like piss
not true was there in july for three days and had the best time.
No one is lol. The patios are full everyday and it’s packed every night. Not to mention the lines for the bars on weekends. Only old suburban people with fears avoid it.
@@bonnyc392it still is lol! Very dramatic
yeah stinky trouble making blokes squatting the area.
Every city in Canada needs this kind of initiative, it's sad to see what drugs are doing to our cities our country our world. This drug epidemic is world wide now so sad
No. That's where the problem lies. If they continue bringing people food, drugs, mattresses, all the comforts and home health care on the streets, they will never leave the streets of the city center. They will always be there. They have to cut off where they live and relocate them outside the center on some land outside the city with the help of the government. The same report says that it costs the government millions and millions of dollars to have these police officers walking around shaking hands with people. The program will never end.
My childhood friend has been out on/off the streets downtown and addicted for about 10 years or so. We still keep in touch and I hope she can get clean. Luckily she's been living in an apartment with people for a few years now so at least she's off the streets. I'm glad resources and help are growing out there. I hope one day she can get the help she needs.
I appreciate the efforts
A rare cbc win. Good on these paramedics helping these people. What a disaster the market has become
Heartbreaking. Also disturbing that the University of Ottawa campus and student residences are in that area. We need to find a way to keep the students safe, especially when they are returning to their residence or apartment at night.
When I was a kid, I thought saving a life was a big deal. It doesn't feel that way anymore. Ya get hardened by the frequency.
"sometimes wonder if saving same people over and over is worth it...if they did all OD would that not take care of the backlog?"....yes awful thought to say out loud and a viewpoint i have been listening to others around me in this affluent hood in old ottawa south say similar things..
Thank you ottawa police ❤
Police officers are not meant for this purpose. There should be a seperate unit that deals with medical emergencies from drug overdoses. I wish we still saw an effort in prevention. Is there any money put into preventing teens or adults from starting? Let the police find the dealers.
It would seem you missed the overall point and information this news piece conveys. There is a 'Seperate Unit' (which is the point of this video) a dedicated team of EMS heros who are assigned to providing immediate emergency care to the vulnerable population of people who are unhoused and who cope with trauma often via drug use.
@@kimberleymansfield1099 Yes. Not sure how this was missed when it was literally stated in the video
Finding the dealers is pointless. By the time the police find dealers, there are already a dozen others. Education and resources to prevent these dealers front obtaining more customers is the best long term approach.
Please don't let Ottawa turn into San Francisco or Vancouver... 🙏
The Canadian obsession of always using US comparisons.
too late
Vancouver
@@alexbr550 lol, inferiority complex much?
@@ropro9817 That would be you people. Always so obsessed with the US, using the US to make references and comparisons. It seems like you people are implying you're not worthy or something or are less because y'all are never the point of reference.
Ottawa police are a lot nicer than Southern ontario police
Good report.
Oh my god CBC left the comments on
A very interesting news report.
We are moving out of downtown as the crime and drug use nearby has gotten so bad recently.
That's where the problem lies. If they continue bringing people food, drugs, mattresses, all the comforts and home health care on the streets, they will never leave the byward streets. They will always be there. They have to cut off where they live and relocate them outside the center on some land outside the city with the help of the government. The same report says that it costs the government millions and millions of dollars to have these police officers walking around shaking hands with people. The program will never end.
Wow cbc covering news
We need all new policies.
Before decriminalization, approx. 95% of All users were hidden and 5% of those in need of addictive support were visible.
During decriminalization....
95% of those w/ addictive issues are visible and 5% of those, are hidden.
The benefit(s) is/are the overall 'visiblity' of the sheer amount of the critical criteria of humans in dire need of overall supports of stability and health of Self/ Selves.
the cons are my cousin getting methadone from a harm reduction clinic, getting actual drugs easily off the street when that wasnt enough, then dying from an overdose last month.
Being "visible" means lifting the barriers on joining the them.
@@lotus_flower2000 Prayers and Blrssings for you, your family, and friends. Sorry for your loss :/
Don't mess with Thumper, she's a tough cookie.
Down town Montreal
Blessed to be a Canadian!!
I lived to Ottawa 12 years ago into the market. I moved only 70 kms away and still work there and visit all the time but haven’t been to the market in 5 years maybe just because parking is crap but had no clue this was going on. My mind is blown
The Canadian goverment should say NO to Fentenal DRUG. The Fentenal epidamic has been active for 10 years now. If you keep pampering the epidemic, it will keep growing.
so sad
Why they haven't done this in Vancouver is beyond me. Send help - it's gotten chaotic here with no end in sight. These people need it just as much, if not more. Our streets are getter wilder by the day. People are literally defacating in the streets. They don't even hide doing drugs here.
Heather has a story to tell, I wonder what it is.
Did you know that in Vancouver they turn the street lights blue so crackheads can’t see where they’re injecting themselves? Yet here in Canada, we commonly fund places that test drugs for these people to use to ensure their safe, and we also distribute the pipes and needles for them to use as well. But coincidentally, we have almost next to no 24 seven nonprofitable rehab centers. It’s almost like the system is designed to keep us where we are.
❤ to see this.
Justin’s Canada.
Montreal who is taking care our homeless
Well done trudeau...
Ya keep saving them and then they walk out from the hospital to get more drugs
This is such a waste of our resources. As a taxpayer i am fed up with the government wasting my money on this situation. Stop. Stop forcing our police force, paramedics, firemen/women to deal with a group of people that are not interested in changing what they are doing. Put the individuals with mental illness back in institutions and let the rest fend for themselves. Tired of my money being thrown at a no win situation. Stop. No one is forcing them to do what they do, it is a CHOICE and ALL of us need to be accountable for the choices we make.
Ignorance is bliss. 😂 clearly your not a first responder or have ever had a loved one struggle with addiction. I love that bubble for you.
@@sydneyhlucas actually i have but but clearly for you ignorance is bliss right.
It's not a waste when it's saving lives. Locking them up and throwing away the key is not a solution and is actually more expensive to the taxpayer.
think of the tax dollars spent on "saving" these addicts.
Do a thing on the homeless by the cummings bridge and why are you not bringing food?I carry old grand dads cookies. Not much but something.Just a thought.
Sad to see what the Ottawa Market has become.
Moved out of my condo in the market because of this.
Orleans is much less stressful and not that garbage in the video.
Lmao
very sad what this once great country has become
👍
Darwinism vs the woke
LOOK what liberalism has done to Canada, it used to be so RESPECTABLE at one time.
Tell that to Trudeau
Why drug is legal in Canada?
This is what you get for voting left wing
If you think libs and cons are any different besides messaging I feel bad for you sheep.
Ford is conservative. So huh?
@@thezu9250 nice try bud. This problem is seen all around the country and the country s run by left wing criminals. Nice try brother
@@thezu9250 tried to reply but looks like left wing media just deleted my fact based comment.
@@thezu9250 im trying to reply to you but left wing CBC is deleting my replies