Rise in number of unhoused people seeking shelter in Montreal ERs as temperatures dip
MONTREAL — Montreal health authorities say a growing number of people experiencing homelessness are taking refuge in the city’s emergency rooms to stay out of the freezing cold.
Pierre Hajek, who has no fixed address, says he has gone to the emergency room at the city’s downtown superhospital, known as the CHUM, five or six times this winter to warm up during the night. He said he had a stable place to sleep during the winter last year.
“Let’s say there’s no room in here and you’re fed up. You’re freezing cold … so you just go there, put yourself in line like you would have something to see the doctor (for),” Hajek said Friday inside the Old Brewery Mission, an organization that services the city’s homeless.
After a warmer-than-normal New Year’s Eve, temperatures in the Montreal area are forecast to drop as low as -16 C over the weekend.

