I here the same complaints from people in other cities, just as much as Calgary. So many of my work colleagues in Ottawa are left leaning people who have been voicing what I would call 'right wing' type frustrations. Vancouver is as progressive a city as any, but go onto Vancouver Reddit these days and you'd never know it. My wife has a social worker background, and actually was a volunteer with the Salvation Army shelter, and she's also frustrated because the situation has affected her.
I'm not saying this is you specifically
@Silence&Motion , but often the people who aren't frustrated are the people who haven't been affected by it.
The issue of homelessness and addiction has become noticeably worse in the last few years, not just here, but everywhere and I personally know quite a few left leaning people who are starting to voice those 'right wing' type frustrations.
Many people have said more funding can fix the issue, and that's probably true, but for the average person, it's confusing on what funding is needed. It's even confusing for the experts as they can't agree on how to fix the issue.