Rather than a sudden break, where the 300 to 400 people living in the camp would be uprooted and scattered across town, the eviction of Discontent City will be gradual. And, if the City and police follow the ruling of the Judge, Discontent City will not be prisoncampified through this process.
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Namegans Nation tent city evicted five times in two months
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Metrotown residents challenge anti-demoviction candidates to do “more than a…
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From Camp Namegans to marching as one
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Canada’s two-sided immigration policies and the Safe Third Country Agreement
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“If they break up this camp they’ll put us back out to get beat on more”
On July 16th, Discontent City will appear in BC Supreme Court to oppose the City of Nanaimo’s application for…