Advocates decry 'inhumane' removal of stoves, heat from Charlottetown homeless camp

A worker begins the process of cleaning up after post-tropical storm Fiona, in Charlottetown, Monday, Sept. 26, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Brian McInnis

CHARLOTTETOWN - In a move advocates denounced as cruel and inhumane, police and fire officials in Charlottetown on Wednesday took cooking and heating supplies from residents of a homeless encampment in the city.

The raid has left those residents without basic survival tools as nighttime temperatures plummet, Kylee Graham with the Charlottetown Mutual Aid group said Thursday.

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