Chinatown residents worry about safety

CBC reports that residents of Chinatown are worried about safety around the daycare and are calling on the city to do more for the homeless and the drug use in their neighbourhood.

Fair enough, but is the city to blame? A quick look finds that cities all over the West are coping with the same problem. Toronto, Boston, New York, London, Paris, cities in Spain, Italy, even in northern Europe, which we tend to think manages things better than most places: Stockholm, Copenhagen, Amsterdam. Not enough new housing is being built anywhere, and new buildings are mostly pitched at the elite. The homeless have access to far stronger drugs than we’ve faced in the past. Nobody has solutions for this complex problem. It’s a big‑picture issue, and cities can only offer bandaid solutions.

I’m not saying this entirely excuses the city. But what can even the police do? Round people up – and then what?