City of Toronto asks builder of tiny homeless shelters to remove them from park

Samu Nauel, a Hungarian refugee, poses for a photo outside his tiny shelter, last month. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sharif Hassan

TORONTO - Samu Nauel has been mostly homeless since moving to Canada from Hungary in 2023 and applying for asylum.

He was able to stay in a Toronto hotel for a while, but eventually got kicked out. Then on Jan. 15 – the day his asylum application was accepted – Nauel received the key to a tiny home, a portable white camper in a downtown park. 

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