These tiny-home villages for veterans are spreading across Canada
An idea to create a village of tiny homes to help homeless veterans transition in their civilian lives is expanding from two locations in Alberta to communities in Manitoba and Ontario and organizers hope it's just the beginning. Here's why.
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![Homes for Heroes case manager Michael Schneider giving a tour of the veteran village at 9320 152A Ave in north Edmonton. Man in glasses and a black jacket stands in front of a collection of tiny homes.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7022499.1699469895!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/michael-schneider.jpg)
An idea to create a village of tiny homes to help homeless veterans transition in their civilian lives is expanding from two locations in Alberta to communities in Manitoba and Ontario and organizers hope it's just the beginning. Here's why.