Mayor of Barrie, Ont., declares state of emergency over homeless encampments

Barrie Mayor Alex Nuttall attends a news conference regarding encampments, at Queen's Park Legislature in Toronto on Thursday December 12, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

The mayor of Barrie, Ont., declared a state of emergency over homeless encampments in the city Tuesday, citing concerns about public safety as a justification for the decision. 

Alex Nuttall said in the announcement that the residents of Barrie, a city of nearly 150,000 people north of Toronto, "have had enough" of what he described as "lawlessness." 

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