Given 3 days to leave for alleged 'violations' in midst of nationwide housing crisisOne look inside the car and it's obvious someone has been living in it. There are shirts on hangers dangling from the passenger-side window hook. In the back seat, there's a blanket, a pillow and an eye mask. The vehicle has been home to an asylum seeker since his recent eviction from a hotel leased by the federal government. CBC News is not naming the man because he's afraid he will be sent back to his country, where he fears for his safety, as he's still waiting...