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|Description=One solution to homelessness in Québec is to increase the availability of affordable housing options. This can be done through government subsidies, tax incentives for developers, and partnerships with non-profit organizations to build and manage affordable housing units.
|Description=The solution proposes to address the shortage of affordable housing options in Québec, Canada by incentivizing private developers to build more affordable housing units. This can be achieved by offering tax breaks and other financial incentives to developers who commit to building a certain percentage of affordable units in their projects. Additionally, the solution suggests partnering with non-profit organizations to provide subsidies and rental assistance to low-income families and individuals. The government can also explore the option of converting underutilized public buildings into affordable housing units. By increasing the availability of affordable housing options, the solution aims to improve the quality of life for low-income residents and reduce homelessness in Québec.
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One solution to homelessness in Québec is to increase the availability of affordable housing options. This can be done through government subsidies, tax incentives for developers, and partnerships with non-profit organizations to build and manage affordable housing units.

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                There is a significant number of people who are homeless in Quebec, particularly in urban areas like Montreal. This is a complex issue that requires a multi-faceted approach to address....
                
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