The Temptations of Trite: How Policymakers Avoid Addressing Homelessness as a Structural Challenge
Where governments deny homelessness exists, researchers and advocates need to guide the changes and make the right to adequate housing a reality.
Where governments deny homelessness exists, researchers and advocates need to guide the changes and make the right to adequate housing a reality.
This Toronto-based organizer connects labour and tenant struggles, and explains why union solidarity is central to winning affordable housing.
The housing crisis in Canada is too large, entrenched, and politically complex to solve with siloed strategies.
Liliana Camacho explains that while rising costs are squeezing businesses, increasing wages and capping rent are not the problem—they’re actually part of the solution.
In ‘Home Truths: Fixing Canada’s Housing Crisis’ Carolyn Whitzman finds opportunities for hope in outlining a path towards housing for all across Canada.