From Councillor Stéphanie Plante on Meeting with the Salvation Army

Ottawa, January 19, 2023

Today the Mayor and I met with the Ottawa Salvation Army Booth Centre’s Glenn van Gulik and Marc Provost to discuss their planned project in Vanier on Montreal Road.

During the meeting I covered the following points:

  • Our most vulnerable residents deserve the best of what a G7 capital can offer and throughout the pandemic we learned what housing models work and those that do not.
  • There are projects that do work in Ottawa, that follow the Housing First model like Options Bytown and the John Howard Society both of which the city supports through Ottawa Community Housing at locations in my ward.
  • The Salvation Army in Ottawa needs to apply the Housing First lessons learned from the successful approach to homelessness that the Salvation Army itself developed in Finland with the Y-Foundation.
  • I encouraged the Salvation Army to share their plans and be transparent with the public. We also discussed the need for a real and meaningful consultation with Vanier residents and their community organizations to address the security concerns raised by the community, businesses and social services that neighbour the project.
  • There is a willingness in the community of Vanier to work with them on finding solutions.
    I do not support the imposition of another emergency shelter on Montreal Road or in Rideau-Vanier 
    ward, and will continue to work for more supportive housing in Ottawa.

    I would like thank Mayor Sutcliffe and his staff who both organized and attended the meeting as well as Drew Dobson who accompanied me as a community witness. A very special thanks to the residents of Vanier who have consistently elevated the discourse around homelessness and advocated without fail for better housing solutions for everyone.

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Contact:

Stéphanie Plante

Councillor- Ward 12 Rideau-Vanier 613-580-2482

stephanie.plante@ottawa.ca

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