Squatter Tina sought refuge, while Premier Chris Minns assured that bulldozers were on the way.

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  1. It sounds like there are some significant challenges surrounding housing and homelessness in your area. It’s important to find solutions that balance the needs of individuals seeking shelter with community concerns. Temporary housing initiatives or support services might be a good way to address the issue without resorting to extreme measures. Has there been any discussion about potential alternatives or support for individuals like Tina?

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