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A homeless woman lies on a sidewalk in Vancouver, B.C. (Andy Clark/Reuters)

Medicine Hat, a city in southern Alberta, pledged in 2009 to put an end to homelessness. Now they say they've fulfilled their promise.

No one in the city spends more than 10 days in an emergency shelter or on the streets. If you've got no place to go, they'll simply provide you with housing.

"We're pretty much able to meet that standard today. Even quicker, actually, sometimes," Mayor Ted Clugston tells As It Happens host Carol Off.

Housing is tight in Medicine Hat. Frequent flooding in the past few years didn't help matters. With money chipped in by the province, the city built many new homes.

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Ted Clugston is the mayor of Medicine Hat, Alberta. (Photo: CBC)

Clugston admits that when the project began in 2009, when he was an alderman, he was an active opponent of the plan.

"I even said some dumb things like, 'Why should they have granite countertops when I don't,'" he says. "However, I've come around to realize that this makes financial sense."

Clugston says that it costs about $20,000 a year to house someone. If they're on the street, it can cost up to $100,000 a year.

"This is the cheapest and the most humane way to treat people," he says.

"Housing First puts everything on its head. It used to be, 'You want a home, get off the drugs or deal with your mental health issues,'" Clugston says. "If you're addicted to drugs, it's going to be pretty hard to get off them, if you're sleeping under a park bench."

And the strategy has worked. In Medicine Hat, emergency room visits and interactions with police have dropped. But there was one change that initially surprised Clugston — court appearances went up.

"They end up dealing with their past, atoning for their sins," he says.

Clugston believes that no one on the streets is unreachable.

He says city staff found housing for one man, but he insisted on leaving to sleep under cars. Day after day, they'd search him out and take him back to his new home.

"They did it 75 times, but they had the patience and they didn't give up on him and, eventually, he ended up staying in the house," he says. "Ultimately, people do want a roof over their heads."

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Amazing and salute to the founder of the idea, the people who implement it and the backing bodies who helped it work out!
 
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Wow... second amazing story of the same kind. The other being that of Utah.
 
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Wow... second amazing story of the same kind. The other being that of Utah.
Western people are understanding what is good and economical while Eastern people are still crying over who should be part of the quota system :unsure:
 
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Western people are understanding what is good and economical while Eastern people are still crying over who should be part of the quota system :unsure:
Lets not get into blaming our people. Truth is all of us have lot of good people. If only we can get enough resources to them and decision making opportunities, we will see even better solutions coming up here.
Like you right pointed out, our quota system is more with the political and bureaucratic class which has so far ensured that they do all in their power to deny genuine good guys some power.
I think it is changing slowly but surely.
 
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Lets not get into blaming our people. Truth is all of us have lot of good people. If only we can get enough resources to them and decision making opportunities, we will see even better solutions coming up here.
Like you right pointed out, our quota system is more with the political and bureaucratic class which has so far ensured that they do all in their power to deny genuine good guys some power.
I think it is changing slowly but surely.
The blame is properly placed.....I am blaming the people who are living off it...Who are sustaining it to ensure they come back in the cycle...


The problem with some people is not just illiteracy it is some other disease...I mean there are illiterate people in West but not one can drop to the level of the politicians we have!
 
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Western people are understanding what is good and economical while Eastern people are still crying over who should be part of the quota system :unsure:

Do elaborate. The EU quotas for Africans you mean? Those 20.000 that will supposedly be moved and distributed?
 
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Eastern people have nothing to do with EU...

I thought you meant eastern Europeans....'cuz you mentioned quotas....i'm not aware of any quota's in the east....sorry then.
 
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I thought you meant eastern Europeans....'cuz you mentioned quotas....i'm not aware of any quota's in the east....sorry then.
I was talking to an indian and I clearly contrasted WEST from east not mentioning EUROPE but parts of the world like people say in the West....
 
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