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Ontario Supportive Housing Policy Brief

Homeless Adult Seen On A City Street

Ontario has set a goal of ending chronic homelessness. A significant proportion of those who are homeless either have mental health problems, are youth or are Indigenous. Ending chronic homelessness requires action on these groups. This policy brief focuses on the 2 to 3 percent of the population that lives with a severe mental illness or addiction.

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Greg Suttor

Greg Suttor

Greg Suttor was a Senior Researcher at Wellesley Institute until 2020, focusing primarily on supportive housing. He was previously a housing researcher and policy advisor for Toronto municipal governments. He was also a policy advisor/researcher at the Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, special task forces, and the Neighbourhood Change Research Partnership (three cities), as well as being active in provincial, national and local affordable housing organizations. He has a PhD from the University of Toronto on the policy history and impacts of Canadian social housing.