The mother of a young adult with autism in Kenora says there’s no supportive housing available for her 24-year-old son, and she’s worried about what will happen to him when she and her husband die.
That the Kenora district, and frankly many cities, towns and First Nations across northern Ontario are staring down a housing crisis is nothing new. And as political leaders across the country dole out billions and seek creative solutions to address the crisis, tiny homes are emerging as a possible, cost-effective solution.