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After homeless man dies in Halifax encampment, lawyer keeps up fight for benefits

N.S. man who died in tent was seeking benefits

HALIFAX - A homeless man who died at a Halifax encampment last month had been fighting for improved income assistance for people living in tents, his lawyer said Wednesday.

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After homeless man dies in Halifax encampment, lawyer keeps up fight for benefits

A Nova Scotia lawyer says a client who died in an encampment tent last month had been fighting for improved income assistance for people forced to live in tents. Red ice-fishing enclosures are pictured at a tent encampment in downtown Halifax, Monday, Dec. 4, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese

HALIFAX - A homeless man who died at a Halifax encampment last month had been fighting for improved income assistance for people living in tents, his lawyer said Wednesday.

Vince Calderhead, a human rights lawyer with Halifax-based Pink Larkin, was representing Bradley Lowe in a case before the province's Assistance Appeal Board to have Lowe's monthly payment raised.

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