00:00Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:32We've all done the right things, you know, we've gotten married, we've stayed at home, we've raised our children.
00:36Everyone who looks down at home with people thinks, these people have done something wrong or they deserve obviously to
00:42work hard.
00:43You're past a certain age, experience counts for nothing apparently. You can't go forward, you can't go back. I couldn't
00:50afford to live there and I couldn't afford to move.
00:52I have actually lived in a car for nearly three years now.
01:00The marriage breaks down and you don't have a house and you've got no career as such to fall back
01:07on.
01:07I'm 68 years old. I will never own a house. I'm a bit afraid of the day when I have
01:15to leave again.
01:16I just don't feel safe anyway, really. I always look over my back. Always.
01:22Here I am at 71 and I don't think I've still woken up to the fact that, you know what,
01:30sometimes life just doesn't turn out how you think it will.
01:34I couldn't believe this was me. I couldn't believe after all these years that I would be in this situation.
01:45I had never ever considered that I would be homeless. Never.
01:52I could believe it.
01:55I could believe this was me.
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