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Responsibility for Addressing Drug Houses in Neighborhoods

15 April 2026
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Residents living near Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation (NLHC) units have expressed growing frustration over drug-related activities and disturbances in their neighborhoods. Emails obtained through access to information reveal alarming incidents, including violent confrontations and drug-seeking behavior, prompting residents to call for immediate action from the housing authority. Joedy Wall, the minister responsible for NLHC, acknowledged the challenges of evicting problematic tenants, citing the lengthy eviction process governed by the Residential Tenancies Act. Though NLHC has conducted some evictions—108 due to lease violations from January 2024 to March 2026—many tenants have returned after appeals. A recent auditor general’s report highlighted a 70% increase in the social housing waitlist from 2021 to 2025, while inspections of properties have been lacking, contributing to a deterioration in neighborhood safety.

Why It Matters

The issue of drug houses and associated criminal activity in public housing is significant as it impacts community safety and well-being. The NLHC has struggled to manage its properties effectively, leading to increased tensions among residents. Historical data shows a growing demand for social housing amid decreasing available units, highlighting systemic challenges within the housing authority. The lack of consistent property inspections has further exacerbated the situation, preventing timely interventions to address issues in housing units that affect the broader community.

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