ASK Wellness CEO believes debate around movement of homeless can be ended with provincial data
KAMLOOPS — As communities like Merritt tackle crime issues tied by the local RCMP to homeless people coming into the town from around the province and beyond, questions are being raised about how best to address the challenge. ASK Wellness CEO Bob Hughes believes the information needed to end the debate once and for all is already in the hands of the government, and simply needs to be released.
Every community in B.C. has heard some version the story of ‘X, Y or Z’ is busing people in. While never confirmed by any facts, that story persists anecdotally throughout community.
“We are literally eating ourselves alive. Creating these kind of mythical stereotypes of people being shipped in, which we know is not the case,” said Hughes. “Every community is making these kind of claims that it’s happening and we need the province to come forward and actually provide us with the information about – are we seeing migration of people from one community to another?”


