Indigenous services minister says Quebec premier should show ‘humanity’ to homeless
OTTAWA — Federal Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller is criticizing the Quebec premier’s refusal to exempt homeless people from the provincewide curfew.
Miller reacted today to the recent death of Raphael “Napa” Andre, a 51-year-old Innu man found dead in a portable toilet not far from a Montreal homeless shelter he frequented.
In response to Andre’s death, Montreal Mayor Valerie Plante called on Premier Francois Legault to exempt the homeless from the curfew, but Legault refused, saying some people might pretend to be homeless to stay out past 8 p.m.
Miller says he would have liked to have seen more flexibility from the premier, adding that the homeless need to be treated with dignity.