‘I thought we were going to be homeless’: B.C.’s housing crisis affects women fleeing abuse | Unpublished
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Author: Amy Judd
Publication Date: April 18, 2025 - 19:46

‘I thought we were going to be homeless’: B.C.’s housing crisis affects women fleeing abuse

April 18, 2025
Global News spoke to a mother who fled an abusive relationship with nothing but two suitcases and her child. We are not disclosing her name due to safety reasons.


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