Skip to content

Canadian Urbanism Uncovered

One comment

  1. Credit to the Globe and CityTV for being the ONLY, I repeat ONLY, media sources to point out that the paid-decoys idea is not some conspiracy at City Hall to waste taxpayer dough. These two sources were the only ones I could find that had the intelligence to note that the entire survey methodology for counting the homeless has been borrowed from New York, which established the gold standard in these sorts of surveys over the past decade:

    https://hope2009.cuny.edu/statistics.aspx
    http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/socwork/download/Shadow_Count_Registration_Packet_2009.pdf

    I know it’s stunning for Toronto to actually take something that works in other cities and apply it locally, but they did the right thing for once. By missing this part of the story, and trumping up the “paid homeless” headlines instead, the media and Torontonians created an embarrassing ruckus on the international wire services when there was nary a peep about the use of paid decoys in NYC. Really, really lame.