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  1. At the same time, encampments represent an effort by people who are unhoused to claim their human right to housing and meet their most basic needs for shelter. E ncampments exist only because of a larger, systemic failure to uphold the right of all people to adequate housing without discrimination. But Canada has the capacity to solve this crisis.

  2. Feb 13, 2024 · First, encampment residents are at dire risk of harm due to the failure to uphold their basic rights. Second, the encampments exist only because of a larger, systemic failure to uphold the right of all people to adequate housing without discrimination. The engagement process made it clear that Canada has the capacity to solve this crisis.

  3. At the same time, encampments represent an effort by people who are unhoused to claim their human right to housing and meet their most basic needs for shelter. For reasons discussed in this report, encampments are often people’s only housing option, or the only option that meets their needs for safety, security and dignity.

  4. Feb 13, 2024 · A new report on tent encampments across Canada calls for urgent action at all levels of government to end what federal housing advocate Marie-Josée Houle describes as a "life and death crisis."

  5. Aug 23, 2021 · People staying in encampments are not allowed to be there. Fact: People staying in encampments and experiencing homelessness have a legal right to housing in international law. While local responses to encampments have varied, if there are not sustainable housing options available, we should not be evicting people in encampments. Myth:

  6. Oct 11, 2023 · The reality of encampments in Canada is in stark contrast to Canada’s recognition of housing as a human right in the National Housing Strategy Act. In addition to documenting these human rights concerns and amplifying the voices of encampment residents, the interim report also highlights preliminary best practices and potential solutions.

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  8. 344 Slater Street, 8th Floor, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 1E1. Toll Free: 1-888-214-1090 | TTY: 1-888-643-3304 | Fax: 613-996-9661 | www.housingchrc.ca. This report is part of a series of reports on encampments commissioned by the Office of the Federal Housing Advocate (OFHA). The other reports in the series can be found on the OFHA website and on the ...

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