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  • čas přidán 9. 05. 2024
  • The Manwin Hotel in Winnipeg has been a hub for drugs and violence. It was the scene of two homicides in the last year.
    But with a lack of housing, it’s also become a last resort for the city’s vulnerable population.
    APTN Investigates: Beyond the Strip
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Komentáře • 109

  • @jimmyvoltz2921
    @jimmyvoltz2921 Před 23 dny +13

    Powerful stories. Breaks my heart. Instead of giving billions in foreign aid how about we build hospitals/ treatment centers and transitional housing for our brothers & sisters in the struggle.

  • @Alnakar
    @Alnakar Před měsícem +13

    Anybody who's charging rent has an obligation to provide livable conditions to their tenants.

  • @rwphotodesign
    @rwphotodesign Před 25 dny +7

    This needs to be talked about more public so thank you for the efforts!

  • @TheFactorySealedCollector.
    @TheFactorySealedCollector. Před měsícem +14

    I work around there and it is so dangerous to be around people that do not have nothing to lose.

    • @Kerrwo
      @Kerrwo Před 9 dny

      If your local MP wouldn’t live there, neither should anyone else! Stand strong, rally to protest again, and keep doing it until a change takes place.

    • @TheFactorySealedCollector.
      @TheFactorySealedCollector. Před 9 dny +1

      @@Kerrwo said very well thank you for the support

    • @Kerrwo
      @Kerrwo Před 9 dny

      @@TheFactorySealedCollector. No community should settle for less, and living in fear is not acceptable.

  • @crystalsaskatchewan
    @crystalsaskatchewan Před měsícem +14

    prayers for everyone, our brothers and sisters, this is so sad 😢

  • @AphelionBeach
    @AphelionBeach Před měsícem +13

    A house and a home are two different entities.... 😮

  • @joemichienzi1741
    @joemichienzi1741 Před 13 dny +3

    How does the government not help these homeless people but the people from other countries come here and housing right away.

  • @thetruenorthgardener2806
    @thetruenorthgardener2806 Před měsícem +5

    Its unfortunate that the band won't step in and help get the members off the street into care

  • @mariadelgado4873
    @mariadelgado4873 Před měsícem +14

    It sucks , but drug users need to want to get better.. because if you want to help why would need to have help.. so the person needs , and have to want it

    • @dunweyweydum
      @dunweyweydum Před měsícem +3

      Suspect many users are trying to self medicate past trauma > PTSD, that's how their 'helping' themselves...
      Therapy begins with admitting of All that past Grief

    • @lindabarnes7959
      @lindabarnes7959 Před měsícem +3

      These are homes for mentally ill, foster kids aged out ,apartment that are being closed due to fire or structural damaged apartment blocks etc

    • @pandastylearmy5938
      @pandastylearmy5938 Před 10 dny

      oh yes. desire really makes a property owner get to work! stop being so stupid!!! a tenant cannot fix another persons property. and how can they? if they had money they would probably be living somewhere else. the PROPERTY OWNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PROPERTY. what part of that is so hard to understand?

  • @AphelionBeach
    @AphelionBeach Před měsícem +10

    Who owns the Manwin Hotel....?

  • @LazM-wm2zs
    @LazM-wm2zs Před měsícem +5

    It's a sad situation and it's sad 😢 I have too many bad experiences but I am trying to rise above this I pray for those stuck in these situations. I often walk there also.

  • @dangeorge1721
    @dangeorge1721 Před měsícem +5

    I used to drink at this hotel when it was the National Hotel in the late 1960s to the early 1970s..it was rough at times..I still have the scars from being attacked...

  • @tuffy16
    @tuffy16 Před měsícem +7

    Well now I know where to go for a good time in winterpeg! How the fk can that place be open?

  • @GreatWhiteBud420.
    @GreatWhiteBud420. Před měsícem +12

    Everyone deserves Affordable housing, But everyone Has to take personal responsibility....

    • @dunweyweydum
      @dunweyweydum Před měsícem

      What does that mean? You taking responsibility for Genocide & Aparthied here or you just flappin your gums 😅😅

    • @sportsfan4153
      @sportsfan4153 Před měsícem +2

      Anyone born after 1980 has 0 responsibility for this.

    • @pandastylearmy5938
      @pandastylearmy5938 Před 10 dny

      @@sportsfan4153 i think the fckn hotel owners have responsibility. don't you?

  • @terryprociuk6565
    @terryprociuk6565 Před měsícem +5

    This is so tragic and I am so sad watching this. Unacceptable that anyone lives in these conditions! Truly heartbreaking and WRONG.

    • @huggybearjohnson4197
      @huggybearjohnson4197 Před měsícem +1

      That's Justin Trudeau for ya too busy giving millions of dollars to other countries when these politicians should be worried about home base

  • @LincolnJamesHeathrowIII
    @LincolnJamesHeathrowIII Před měsícem +6

    The York in Edmonton was the same way back in the day 1980s

  • @LaydeeLyrix
    @LaydeeLyrix Před měsícem +4

    How is this lady saying “they can make a report” with a straight face. 😂🙏🏽🙏🏽😩

  • @shivashanti9357
    @shivashanti9357 Před měsícem +5

    Eia is a joke as well! What they allow for rent no one can afford much more, It's sickening!

  • @danlam9906
    @danlam9906 Před 24 dny +3

    All the new Canadians coming in we don’t have enough room maybe?

  • @phoenixman8569
    @phoenixman8569 Před měsícem +6

    Where I am on the west coast of b.c Canada there is housing and more for those on the streets, and I agree that no one deserves to be on the street, and that building is just gross, housin in b.c is much better, but sadly similar issues still remain tennants are still doing drugs overdosing and dying..

  • @cheyenemariecole3006
    @cheyenemariecole3006 Před měsícem +6

    Heartbreaking 😔 that our relatives have to live like this!!!!!

  • @opheliawhiteway4660
    @opheliawhiteway4660 Před měsícem +17

    I'm all for helping people in need 100% but I also believe that we need to do our best and be responsible for ourselves. We cannot depend on Governments to feed us and cloth us or to put a roof over our heads. Education and jobs are essential to a secure life. I understand that as indigenous people, finding work is tough so we need to work harder than other people and do better in proving ourselves. Instead of giving up, try harder. It's like this for most people regardless of race, there will be competition for every job. Giving up and feeling sorry for ourselves isn't doing anyone any good. Drug and alcohol treatment centers are everywhere but you must want to get sober. Getting sober and staying sober is another battle on it's own. But man is it worth it. Indigenous people have been programmed to depend on the government via welfare system. Although assistance does help when people fall on hard times it shouldn't be a permanent solution. I strongly believe the welfare system was first created to control the indigenous population by the government, I feel that it is no longer used this way. We should want to be independent and be in control of our own lives. Our health and happiness is in our own hands. The government is not responsible for us so why wait for them to do something that we are fully capable of doing. taking care of ourselves. Besides, have they ever done anything good for the indigenous community? Can the indigenous community trust the government? Nope! We can't expect the enemy to take care of us. That is just insane to think this would work in our favor. They tried killing off native people but we are still here. We are better than this and we are capable of getting up every morning and going to work so we have nutritious food and a home to call our own. We are capable of seeking help when we need it. I understand that there are people suffering from severe mental health issues and will need all the government assistance they can get for their entire life and they should receive all the help. We need to stop having that victim mentality and realize that we are survivors... Not victims. we suffered a lot at the hands of other people so why are we carrying that pain and hurting ourselves? Think it's time to give ourselves and our families the life that we deserve. Our lives, our responsibility. My humble opinion.

  • @ananasparachute
    @ananasparachute Před měsícem +29

    These people are forced to live in conditions that aren't suitable for animals. How revolting that this occurs in one of the richest countries in the world.

    • @johnmurray3888
      @johnmurray3888 Před měsícem

      Canada is NOT one of the richest countries in the world. So far, it has maintained that illusion by borrowing ever more money. The only reason most of Canada does not resemble some hell-hole in Sub-Saharan Africa is because 27.5 million Canadians work hard, pay taxes and strive to give their children a better start in life than they had.

    • @ZZ-950
      @ZZ-950 Před měsícem

      Canada isn't rich and it's getting worse every day

    • @reverendaljones45
      @reverendaljones45 Před měsícem +1

      nobody is forced to live in these conditions, they created the condition at least to some degree, they choose to live in a pile of garbage, graffitti ,drugs, alcohol etc, to have a better life one must personally take some responsibility to create one, try cleaning up after yourselves for once, grab a sponge, get some paint, actually work to strive for better,,,,,but government or taxpayers it would seem are responsible to babysit these losers and care for them every day, under my watch the building would be demolished and you would be on the street cause you show zero effort to succeed in life the first place.

    • @AndrewHall-dp9il
      @AndrewHall-dp9il Před 23 dny

      Yes indeed but did you see the cat was living inside too. Iyaayo

  • @pommedupin
    @pommedupin Před 22 hodinami

    Wow. This was a great report. Learned a lot about the situation there.

  • @Ashnicole-tx4sy
    @Ashnicole-tx4sy Před 29 dny +2

    I want to open a bottle depot to build a better life for my family om the streets here in peg

  • @aavvcc
    @aavvcc Před 22 dny +1

    How is that hotel remotely legal?

  • @pendizzy6352
    @pendizzy6352 Před měsícem +3

    Yea well they Report it and they Loose their home. its a Sh..y situation. These Slum Lords should be charged with neglect of a building.

  • @aavvcc
    @aavvcc Před 22 dny +1

    I never thought squalor could be so expensive 😢

  • @LezBeeHonest
    @LezBeeHonest Před měsícem +10

    Grew up in Winnipeg. Those hotels have been around for 30 yrs like that. It hurts your heart to see people abandoned by government while we live on stolen land. Then our sisters and people get stolen. What can be worse? So many problems and they need solutions. It's been more then 30 yrs.

  • @Simrata_
    @Simrata_ Před měsícem +1

    Love and Light to all these beautiful people who deserve better…. this is shameful that we let human beings suffer in this unnecessary manner… I’m embarrassed to be Canadian

  • @dwightbenson9960
    @dwightbenson9960 Před 20 dny +1

    Why not clean up the apartment you're living in ?
    This all is such a complicated issue. Addiction to drugs and alcohol is a huge issue. And it stems from deeper issues.
    Its like complainig about the garbage in your community, but never volunteering to do street cleanup.

  • @tazzthedoodle7861
    @tazzthedoodle7861 Před 59 minutami

    Honest question: Why not stay on reserve where the government has provided housing? If you move to the city with no plan bad might happen.

  • @edwardclark9057
    @edwardclark9057 Před 17 dny

    Homelessness in winterpeg is no joke,even a death sentence

  • @Gila-kasla777
    @Gila-kasla777 Před měsícem +2

    Olga, sne kalyegh for sharing...
    Main Streey Project needs more housing...speak up, start petition? Rallys? Go that owner's resident? Probably lives near the forks? Or suburb of Winnipeg.
    Shame on the City of Winnipeg.

  • @AphelionBeach
    @AphelionBeach Před měsícem +3

    Akim Kaba.... polka dots

  • @MaeMae99
    @MaeMae99 Před měsícem +2

    1 bedroom run down apartment for 1200 Westend. I signed up for housing I pray it's better

  • @AphelionBeach
    @AphelionBeach Před měsícem +5

    What we need tipi's, elders to teach traditional way of living.... homeless do share a sense of community, its the tradition they share that needs cleansing.... For spiritual purposes, the tipi's entrance faces the East and the back faces the West. This is to symbolize the rising and setting of the sun and the cardinal directions. The tipi's poles stretch high into the sky as a connection with the Creator and are firmly planted on the ground as a connection to the Earth.... the manwin front enterance chews u up and the back door sh¡ts u out 😮

    • @brendachauhan3227
      @brendachauhan3227 Před 14 dny

      If the Tipi was the answer most would be on their reserve, but their NOT!

    • @AphelionBeach
      @AphelionBeach Před 14 dny

      @@brendachauhan3227 foreskin.....

  • @johnmurray3888
    @johnmurray3888 Před měsícem +5

    The Aboriginal homeless population accounts for 29 percent of the overall homeless population in Canada. Of the total 70,200 urban Canadians who identified as being homeless, 20,358 were found to be of Aboriginal descent. Kate Sjoberg says: "It is time for all levels of government to invest in public housing". Question: Does Kate Sjoberg include the AFN as one of those "levels of government"? Ottawa's spending on Indigenous priorities has increased significantly since 2015 (181 per cent) funding for 2023-24 is estimated to be over $30.5 billion - forecasted to rise to $32 billion in 2024-25. This works out to over $17,000 per year for every indigenous man, woman and child. What percentage of this money is the AFN using effectively to build social housing on reserves?

    • @dunweyweydum
      @dunweyweydum Před měsícem

      CMHC is quite ensconced on rez's > whoever thought that was a 'good idea', I'd like to sit them down & discuss History 😅

    • @dunweyweydum
      @dunweyweydum Před měsícem

      BTW > Original is fine 🙂

    • @Varkolak-kz6xx
      @Varkolak-kz6xx Před 14 dny

      None..the chiefs and councils squander it

  • @AndrewHall-dp9il
    @AndrewHall-dp9il Před 23 dny

    I’m there everyday I’m grateful and thankful for my room at the royal Albert and that my work in
    transcona lets me afford it’s rent of 700$ per month but by being there in skid row gives
    humbleness and a reason to persevere.

  • @BeliaLastes
    @BeliaLastes Před měsícem +2

    😢

  • @devious187
    @devious187 Před měsícem

    One of the biggest problems in Winnipeg is meth addiction, so many people who live in places like the Manwin have serious addictions that consume their lives, to the point that they no longer care about the conditions they live in, meaning they are unlikely to complain or report conditions to authorities. The city knows the owner of the Manwin has previously failed to comply with repair orders, so why do they have to wait until more complaints come in? This is why there are so many places like the Manwin, the New West, the Yale, etc. The owners know residents are unlikely to complain so they take advantage of that and do nothing about the situation because there are virtually no consequences. It's pretty sickening.

  • @Mme.Swisstella
    @Mme.Swisstella Před 21 dnem

    What the hell..??? Manitoba with an ndp govt and a native premier and this situation not being addressed.
    Why isnt the province taking over the manwin and turning it into something like the bell?

  • @Gila-kasla777
    @Gila-kasla777 Před měsícem +2

    Wow, i thought it the Downtown Eastside, Vancouver? North of Winnipeg by the airport route?

  • @greatwhitenorthfirst9637

    This is ABSOLUTELY UNACCEPTABLE , People shouldn't have to live like this!!! Animal shelters treat animals better than Winnipeg treats these people. SHAME TO THE MANITOBA GOVERNMENT, SHAME TO THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT.

  • @philipholmes4663
    @philipholmes4663 Před 16 dny

    89 Percent of the landlord's are Slumlords in Winnipeg alone

  • @sharonpiche5992
    @sharonpiche5992 Před 28 dny +2

    TRY TALKING TO YOUR NDP FIRST NATION PREMERE OF MANITOBA.

  • @teddiestarr1729
    @teddiestarr1729 Před měsícem +3

    Dignity, where is it.

  • @amberdakota7180
    @amberdakota7180 Před měsícem

    Having three empty beds while in the next second of film we see people on the streets, living under tarps, and being told the problem is unmanageable.... is wild to me.
    It must be that, a. there's policy and funding issues that interfere with people getting a bed.
    Or, b. the issue of houselessness isn't as bad as this video is making it out to be.
    We all see first hand that clearly houselessness is an issue and there is a need for these services. Personally, I think there should be zero acceptance of referrals from collaterals. Because if Main Street Project were to place the people they are in contact each day. The beds would never be empty.
    So why are they?
    The government shouldn't fund existing projects that need capital and ongoing operating costs under the caveat that these existing projects must 'dance for dollars' and loop in stake holders.
    What this does is funnel money from x into a as a way to say the issue is being resolved and that more money is going to the issue.
    It isn't. The money granted is clearly under the requirement that it solves the issue social workers in hospitals and other sister agencies are finding without solution.
    It doesn't affect the bottom line and in fact. Fewer people who the money was intended for, receive the funding yet again.
    Funding agreements without requiring 'the biggest impact' of partnerships created in the city would actually allow the biggest impact to happen.
    Main Street Projects should be able to grow up, not out. Then maybe within that further growth, we would actually see some progress.

  • @savannahblackhawk-mccormic4259

    We need supportive housing for winnipeg, all over mantioba and all over canada and most of all first nations

  • @willkorslick8126
    @willkorslick8126 Před 21 dnem

    This is everywhere. Videos won’t stop this now, what u doing

  • @HelloThere-jd8vd
    @HelloThere-jd8vd Před 11 dny

    You can't help people who do t want help. Some, If you house them they go back to the street by choice.

  • @therealMrSiXtY6
    @therealMrSiXtY6 Před 13 dny

    So when every Canadian is charged a certain amount of tax that the government then Forks over to aboriginals Why don't they use that money to help their own Who are struggling in the city... ?

  • @brendachauhan3227
    @brendachauhan3227 Před 14 dny

    WHY are first nations NOT helping their people???
    Where is all the money from Government issued Cows and Plows payments going????

  • @KymCarr-iu6pn
    @KymCarr-iu6pn Před 27 dny

    Daniel the Prophet lol, a Mainstreet mainstay lol, good to see he is still keeping it real, too bad he's going about it the wrong way. I pray for him though, I pray for all of them.

  • @deezlipps-lx6yd
    @deezlipps-lx6yd Před 25 dny

    stayalive

  • @Brownshabsfan
    @Brownshabsfan Před 20 dny

    What a joke

  • @edschronicles3408
    @edschronicles3408 Před 17 dny

    what a waste of time .all i heard was lies

  • @asmrfan6543
    @asmrfan6543 Před 29 dny

    Another argument for UBI. Trickle-down doesn't work, because the people at the top keep most of those funds for themselves. The government needs to acknowledge this as the ROOT problem. With slightly higher purchasing power, people would be able to afford something a little better, governed by a free market instead.

  • @Sensecommon557
    @Sensecommon557 Před měsícem +6

    52 yrs saskatchewan perspective, I've seen how the natives aren't really affected by all the countries' efforts to make things better. Nothing works. By the looks of it, theres been no change. And It's just plain ignorant to think that their historical hardships IN CANADA are so much more devastating, long-lasting, and in some way "special" compared to all the peoples ethnic or political hardships throughout history.
    In this country, anyone born after the sixties is guilt free as far as the indigenous situation. Systematic racism towards natives in canada is a thing of the past now. We're race realists now, realizing that there may never be reconciliation like this.

    • @sk1llz564
      @sk1llz564 Před měsícem

      Your perspective is completely wrong, uneducated and ignorant!

    • @dunweyweydum
      @dunweyweydum Před měsícem

      ...but you still Squatting on Our Home tho so yeah, you benefits from Aparthied
      And you Honestly thought this has nothing to do with you 😅😅😅 "...guilt free.." 😅😅😅

    • @sportsfan4153
      @sportsfan4153 Před měsícem +6

      ​@dunweyweydum come take it back then. Literally how human civilization has worked forever. We won. Get over it.

    • @mac27204
      @mac27204 Před 24 dny

      He can't come take it, he's been programmed to wait for someone to do it for him. The reservation system trains people to sit and wait for money/ housing/ food/$5 a year to be rationed to them. Change needs to start there.

    • @edwardclark9057
      @edwardclark9057 Před 17 dny

      ​@sportsfan4153 you probably don't look as dumb as you are

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    @user-vz4jo7ot6g Před měsícem

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  • @user-xv2be7lg1i
    @user-xv2be7lg1i Před 12 dny

    Stop blaming others for your problems! People who never lift a finger to help themselves, be responsible for you own lives!

  • @Kimberly-vj7im
    @Kimberly-vj7im Před měsícem

    😢