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Call to Action: Protect Supportive Modular Housing in Vancouver
Allowing livable spaces to sit empty during a housing crisis is impractical and uneconomical.
Submission to the Special Committee on Democratic and Electoral Reform
Political parties should prioritize wellbeing over partisan wins.
Call to Action: respect Due process, Withdraw Bill 15
A lack of transparency and due process will always exacerbate inequity.
Submission to the National Housing Council
Economic injustice and inequalities faced by women and gender-diverse people go hand-in-hand with the barriers to accessing adequate housing.
Call to action: Respect the human rights of encampment residents
Providing access to dignified, culturally relevant, and adequate housing along the spectrum of need is a much-needed intervention into how we respond to encampments.
Call to action: Finalize the Canada Disability Benefit Regulations
With 1.6 million people with disabilities living below the poverty line, the CDB is not just an important promise—it is an urgent lifeline that must be delivered without further delay.