Canada 2025: A Public Health Crisis Too Big to Ignore
129. Canada’s global image is clean, safe, and stable – but on the ground in 2025, a very different reality is unfolding. This documentary takes you beyond postcards and political speeches, into encampments, shelter lines, overcrowded motels, and frozen sidewalks where Canada’s homeless crisis and public health crisis collide. Through raw interviews with people living outside, frontline outreach workers, nurses, and frustrated locals, this documentary explores how addiction, mental illness, housing shortages, and a strained healthcare system are pushing a wealthy nation toward quiet collapse. Is this just “bad choices,” or the result of public policy failure and government inaction?This video is created for educational purposes, sharing information in a positive way. All content and sources are used according to fair use laws. We comply with YouTube policies. We hope you will accept it sincerely and share it with us.
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Timeline:
00:00 Homeless Documentary
01:12 The New Face of a Very Old Problem
04:18 Rising Tensions and the Homelessness Squeeze
09:08 Addiction, Mental Health, and Government Action
12:17 How to Further Strengthen These Gains
14:37 Vancouver vs. America’s Hardest-Hit Cities
20:48 Crime, Perception, and Vancouver’s Safety Puzzle
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