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The deaths of two people in a Point Douglas park have neighbourhood residents, homeless advocates and government officials concerned about the toll the recent cold weather is having on the city's most vulnerable.
Paramedics were called to Joe Zuken Park following a report of two people in cardiac arrest in a tent Monday afternoon. By the time they arrived, the two people were dead.
The Office of the Medical Examiner is investigating the deaths, but a cause of death will not be released publicly because it is private medical information, a representative told CBC News on Tuesday.
Bernadette Smith, Manitoba's housing and homelessness minister, in tears following an announcement of government support for addictions services, said the provincial government is trying to expand outreach resources to people who aren't using shelters.
"It really was tough this morning, to see that people have lost their life to this," Smith told reporters.