[1] In his early 20s, he lived on a British Columbia commune where he built his own tiny home shelter.
[1] In September 2020,[2] Sievwright began building homeless shelters and placing them in parks and ravines in Toronto.
[7] In November 2020, the City of Toronto wrote to Sievwright, demanding that he "immediately cease the production, distribution, supply and installation" of the shelters.
[9][10] In February 2021, the City filed an injunction to stop the construction of the shelters, which take the form of very small tiny homes.
[5][10] Critics of Seivwright's shelters, including the City of Toronto, have said that the homes do not represent a long-term solution to homelessness.