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Charte des droits des locataires: Débat d’experts national
nous avons réuni des centaines de personnes de partout au Canada lors de notre table ronde nationale afin d'élaborer une vision dirigée par les locataires pour la Charte des droits des locataires. Des conférenciers du Réseau national du droit au logement (RNDL), de l’Accelerating Accessibility Coalition (AAC), de l'Association nationale des centres d'amitié (ANCA), d'ACORN Canada et du Centre canadien du droit au logement (CCDL) ont souligné ce que nos gouvernements doivent faire pour mieux protéger les locataires, notamment au moyen d'une Charte des droits des locataires plus forte et plus robuste.
Cet événement réunira des locataires et des défenseurs des droits de l'homme de tout le Canada pour discuter des points suivants:
• Ce qu'est la Charte des droits des locataires et comment elle peut être améliorée et mise en œuvre.
• Comment la Charte peut aider à résoudre les enjeux systémiques dans le logement locatif liés à l'abordabilité, sécurité d’occupation, accessibilité, logement autochtone, discrimination et accès à la justice.
• Vos questions sur la Charte des droits des locataires et la manière dont vous pouvez participer à la promotion d'une Charte qui reflète véritablement les expériences vécues des locataires.
Lisez notre article résumant la discussion : housingrightscanada.com/what-renters-need-this-national-housing-day-stronger-rights-and-protections/#version-francaise
Pour plus d’informations sur la Charte des droits des locataires : housingrightscanada.com/what-a-strong-renters-bill-of-rights-could-mean-for-renters-across-canada/#version-francaise
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Renters' Bill of Rights: National Panel Discussion
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On November 20, 2024, we brought together hundreds of people from across Canada at our National Panel Discussion to build a renter-led vision for the Renters’ Bill of Rights. Speakers from the National Right to Housing Network (NRHN), the Accelerating Accessibility Coalition (AAC), the National Association of Friendship Centres (NAFC), ACORN Canada and the Canadian Centre for Housing Rights (CC...
Launch event: The LEMR Housing Monitor
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The Low-end of Market Rental (LEMR) Housing Monitor is a data mapping tool that launched on March 12, 2024. The tool centralizes critical information from dozens of sources on the affordable rental housing stock across Canada. It demonstrates how the affordable rental stock has changed over time, and uncovers key trends impacting the affordability of rental housing. This is the recording of the...
How to use the LEMR Housing Monitor
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The Low-End of Market Rental (LEMR) Housing Monitor is a data mapping tool that can help Canada's decision-makers uncover key trends and changes in the affordable rental housing stock, equipping them to make data-driven decisions on housing affordability. Learn more about the tool: lemr.ca/ Contact us: lemr.ca/contact-us/
The Right to Housing in Canada - An Explainer
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In 2019, the Government of Canada committed to advance the right to housing for all, but many people still struggle to find an affordable, safe and secure home. Find out what it will take to realize the right to housing for all, and what you can do to help.
The Right to Housing in Canada - An Explainer
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In 2019, the Government of Canada committed to advance the right to housing for all, but many people still struggle to find an affordable, safe and secure home. Find out what it will take to realize the right to housing for all, and what you can do to help.

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  • @BootJamesOut
    @BootJamesOut 9 місяців тому

    Hello folks just to bad that are government stop governing for the people. Government now behave as an business as all business are only interested in making more money. They sign the papers is it raining like a native treaty from years ago. Native's had no understanding of are language to interpret to understand. So why are they still behaving like this in 2024? Also I feel the trucker protest include this issue too. What did the PM do. He made a private army from all over Canada police force. Then order them to attack the people of Canada who was unarmed. It's impossible to ever trust government. I know many will vote for any other party but this one. Yes for some means wasting ones vote and not voting for the party of there personal choice. See what the PM did he got the truckers now he's want all of us. To never speak up again. Yes he'll try to buy your vote. Yes we have to break the rules to get new and better laws on the books. Let's end this as you do not have to ask permission first. We own them as we the people is an organization too. Not only big coperation and banks. They have to know. Without us they are nothing. We make them what they are. They need us the most to be anything. I'm not brave I'm very BOLD. Ride Easy

  • @patriciajankovits7283
    @patriciajankovits7283 10 місяців тому

    Hi everyone at this situation too in Toronto central for 32 years (because when the ex-husband sended my Mom back home I get scared because hi to continuously violence my and my children's (3) and can speak ingles and NO body help me for housing in latin american spanish Argentina..NOW I can speak ingles and my grmma are better, I hope everyone get properly plce to LIVED chauciti 🖐✌👊