Hundreds line up outside Toronto mayor s condo to protest tiny shelter injunction
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An estimated 1,100 people waited outside Mayor John Tory s condo in the cold, rainy weather on Sunday to protest the city s decision to take legal action against Khaleel Seivwright, the carpenter who s been making tiny insulated shelters for the homeless all winter.
The protest, organized by the Encampment Support Network (ESN), saw hundreds of Toronto residents leave their own notices of application on a cardboard cutout of Tory outside his condo at Bloor Bedford Parkette between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Feb. 28.