Upcoming People’s Assembly for Housing Justice: A Push for Affordable Housing in Downtown East Neighborhoods

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Upcoming People’s Assembly for Housing Justice: A Push for Affordable Housing in Downtown East Neighborhoods

Gaetan Heroux, a founding member of the 230 Fight Back Group, is a passionate advocate for housing justice in downtown Toronto. He has been at the forefront of highlighting a critical issue—the vacant lot at 214-230 Sherbourne Street, a prime piece of land located at the busy intersection of Dundas and Sherbourne. This land has remained undeveloped for over 15 years, despite the growing housing crisis and rising homelessness in the city.

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Heroux and the 230 Fight Back Group are calling for this valuable land to be transformed into social housing that can help address the urgent need for affordable homes in the area. However, the issue goes beyond this one lot. It speaks to a broader systemic problem: unused spaces like these sit vacant while people in our city continue to struggle without stable housing.

Gaetan’s advocacy has sparked the upcoming People’s Assembly, a crucial event where tenants and community members will gather to demand action and accountability from the city. With the Canadian elections just around the corner, the stakes have never been higher. This assembly will be a powerful moment for those who believe in the need for change in Toronto’s housing policies, especially in the downtown east neighborhoods of Moss Park, Regent Park, and surrounding areas, where affordable housing is desperately needed.

In a recent interview, Gaetan shared his insights into the ongoing housing crisis, the significance of the vacant lot at 214-230 Sherbourne, and why the People’s Assembly is such a pivotal event. He also offered his opinion on the upcoming Canadian election and how it could impact housing policies. Gaetan emphasized the urgency of addressing the housing situation, stressing that collective action is necessary to ensure that social housing becomes a reality.

For the neighborhoods of Moss Park, Regent Park, and surrounding areas, this movement is essential, as affordable housing is crucial for these communities, and the People’s Assembly provides an opportunity for residents to have their voices heard and demand the development of this land for social housing.

 

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Video Upload Date: April 23, 2025

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