COVID-19 pandemic, with each side calling for change but with differing views on how it can be achieved.“I’m here today because I care about safety in the neighbourhood and I care about the shelter residents,” said Jason Appleby, a father of two.He and others on one side of the demonstration called for more focus on community safety after complaints of increases in crime and drug use.“I want my boys to be able to run around in the parks, I want them to be able to play,” he said.“Now I have to worry about needles or pieces of needles that weren’t caught by the people picking them up.”The demonstration follows the opening of a city-run temporary housing program at the Roehampton Hotel on Mount Pleasant Road and Eglinton Avenue, as well as a.