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RPTV in Conversation with City Councillor Chris Moise
From Allan Gardens to Regent Park: Moise Discusses Town Hall Outcomes, Encampment Solutions, and the Future of Sankofa Square.
Gabriel Meissner - Local Journalism Initiative
In this RPTV interview, Gabriel Meissner speaks with Councillor Chris Moise to tackle the crucial issues facing Toronto Centre’s neighborhoods, including Regent Park, St. Jamestown, and Moss Park.Moise recently held a series of Community Town Halls across the area, aiming to bridge communication between city officials and residents.
He explains some tangible initiatives that have resulted from these discussions, such as increased safety measures and urban improvements, and shares how ongoing feedback will influence decisions about housing, public safety, and local services.
The interview also covers the recent clearings of encampments in Allan Gardens, with Moise updating on the progress for those connected to shelters and explaining the city’s approach to Indigenous cultural practices within the park, such as sacred fires. Another critical topic is the impact of provincial cuts to harm reduction services, a move that Moise fears could intensify the region’s overdose crisis. He outlines the city’s efforts to protect access to essential services.
In addition, Moise addresses community concerns around Regent Park’s redevelopment phases and the preservation of affordable housing. Finally, he comments on the renaming of Yonge-Dundas Square to Sankofa Square, explaining the significance of the change amidst mixed public reactions.
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