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Positively Shady

The glamorous activism of M.A.C Cosmetics

Muslim Pride

A timely LGBTQ memoir

Minor Hockey as Big Business

The disturbing shift from kids’ game to pricey investment

Mission Critical

No shelter to these outrages

James Hughes

A Complex Exile: Homelessness and Social Exclusion in Canada

Erin Dej

UBC Press

254 pages, hardcover, softcover, and ebook

I should probably dislike Erin Dej’s A Complex Exile: Homelessness and Social Exclusion in Canada more than I do. After all, the book is a searing critique of modern homeless shelters and their sometimes paternalistic and exclusionary practices. I happen to run one of those shelters in Montreal, the Old Brewery Mission.

Like other shelters across the country, the Old Brewery has changed dramatically over the past twenty years. It is difficult today to find a shelter in Canada that is simply a witness to the misery and pain of its residents, as such places were in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Almost without exception, through casework and psychosocial intervention, we actively help the people we serve to turn the page and exit the brutal life of homelessness.

Earlier this year, Deirdre Freiheit...

James Hughes is the president and CEO of the Old Brewery Mission in Montreal.

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