Week in Review: May 2, 2025
- mlmiller15
- May 2
- 2 min read
Here’s a roundup of housing news and issues that ECOHH noted this week:
From ECOHH’s social media
What Does it take to End Homelessness? Tweaking or Transforming Systems
Social Housing and Human Rights has issued a report card on the federal parties in relation to housing issues for this election
Call for applications: The 2025 Alberta Provincial Housing and Service Needs Estimation
Introduction to Eviction Prevention
Relevant housing news
Is it time for Alberta to adopt rent control? A look at the pros and cons
Homeless women in encampment describe removal of portable toilets as degrading and dangerous
One year after Tent City was taken down, issues persist for unhoused in St. John's
The NWT Housing Corporation says rent prices are going up this summer
'It's going to hit people really hard': Housing N.W.T. hiking rent by hundreds of dollars for some units
National association wants to see non-profit housing supply in Canada double
The housing crisis is made worse by a policy mismatch
‘Biggest fight of our lives’: Manitoba First Nations in court with Ottawa over housing concerns
Which Party Has the Best Blueprint for Fixing the Housing Crisis?
Seniors, women, families: Report highlights London's housing gaps
Pace of rent increases slows, but housing costs still rising in Metro Vancouver
Massive gap in Metro Vancouver affordable housing, report finds
N.S. information service says housing, food supports biggest unmet needs in province
High rents keeping Quebecers in poverty, IRIS study shows
Inside farm worker housing
As always, we recommend checking out these sources for additional information on housing and homelessness
Homeless Hub (Canadian Observatory on Homelessness)
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