Death toll among B.C.’s homeless rising, hit 342 people last year: Coroner’s report
VICTORIA — The number of homeless people dying on the streets of British Columbia is “staggering,” say advocates who brace for reports of more deaths daily.
More than 600 people experiencing homelessness in B.C. died over the past two years, an increase of almost 140 per cent, the B.C. Coroners Service said Thursday in a report.
A statement from the coroners service said 342 people who were homeless died last year and 267 died in 2021, a sharp increase in the recent annual average of 183 deaths per year.
“The number of deaths we’re seeing and hearing about is staggering,” said Grant McKenzie, a spokesman for Our Place Society in Victoria. “We definitely are feeling the impact of the increasing deaths.”

