Resources
Encampments and legal obligations: Evolving rights and relationships
La version française suit la version anglaise. The Office of the Federal Housing Advocate is pleased to share this new research, Encampments and legal obligations: Evolving rights and relationships. This...
Métis Housing Need in Saskatchewan
Although Indigenous Peoples across Canada experience housing need at a disproportionate rate, what this means specifically varies from community to community. Recently, the Federal Housing Advocate, Marie-Josée Houle, and the...
- Report
A Human Rights-Based Calculation of Canada’s Housing Shortages
Shared definitions and calculations of baseline housing supply needs are a necessary first step to develop evidence-based, coordinated policies that can better respond to homelessness and inadequate housing. This report,...
- Report
Overview of Encampments Across Canada: A Right to Housing Approach
La version française suit la version anglaise. Homeless encampments constitute one of the most serious right-to-housing issues in Canada today. Mobilizing case studies, media scans, and literature and policy reviews,...
- Report Card
Case Study: Vancouver
La version française suit la version anglaise. While the crisis of people experiencing homelessness is by no means isolated to a single urban context, it is particularly acute and widespread...