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Laval wants to ice plan to use homeless for snow shoveling

The City of Laval wants to put a stop to a local politicians initiative to hire homeless people to help clear snow from the citys sidewalks.

City spokeswoman says snow removal must be handled by blue collar workers who are trained and insured

The City of Laval's administration has expressed concerns about hiring homeless people to shovel snow without insurance. (Dominic Brassard / Radio-Canada)

The City of Laval wants to halt a localpoliticians initiativeto hire homeless people to help clear snow from the citys sidewalks.

When Laval-Des-Rapides councillor Pierre Anthian saw residentsstruggling to get around after last weekend's storm, he decided to hire homeless and formerly homeless people to clear paths city crews hadnt yet reached.

The initiative has received positive reviews from both residentsand the workers, who say theyappreciate the cash.

Anthian used money from his own pay cheque to hire themat 12 dollars an hour.

He said the work helps to give the men who call themselves "brown-collar workers" some confidence.

Initiative could violate union deals, says Laval

However, the City of Laval is opposed to the idea, and a spokeswoman said Anthian didn't consultcity council before launching the project.

"He's an official city representative, and we cannot hire people like this without an official agreement, said Nadine Lussier.

Lussier said snow removal must be handled by blue collar workers who are trained, equippedand covered by insurance.

"If somebody falls, they might come after the city saying that for different reasons, we were not responsible to let other people do the job," she said.

According to Lussier,Anthian's initiative could violate contracts with city workers, but he said he hasn't had any complaints from the union.

"Sometimes with the bureaucracy, we have to wait months and months, Anthian said.

But (we're not) in August. We can't wait until August to have the authorization to clean this way."

Anthian plans tokeep hiring the "brown collar workers" to clear sidewalks after every major storm.