2020
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3752386
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The Past Present and Future of the Right to Housing in Canada from the Charter To the National Housing Strategy: Where is the Right to Social Housing in Canada Today

Abstract: La diffusion de cette thèse se fait dans le respect des droits de son auteur, qui a signé le formulaire Autorisation de reproduire et de diffuser un travail de recherche de cycles supérieurs (SDU-522 -Rév.10-2015). Cette autorisation stipule que «conformément à l'article 11 du Règlement no 8 des études de cycles supérieurs, [l'auteur] concède à l'Université du Québec à Montréal une licence non exclusive d'utilisation et de publication de la totalité ou d'une partie importante de [son] travail de recherche pou… Show more

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“…Enshrined in federal legislation, the NHS broadly supports a rights-based housing approach while committing $40+ billion toward homelessness prevention, affordable housing development, and research and innovation for vulnerable populations, such as Indigenous Peoples and care leavers (Government of Canada, 2018). Moving beyond tenant rights, the NHS broadly covers rights to social housing (DesBaillets, 2020).…”
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“…Enshrined in federal legislation, the NHS broadly supports a rights-based housing approach while committing $40+ billion toward homelessness prevention, affordable housing development, and research and innovation for vulnerable populations, such as Indigenous Peoples and care leavers (Government of Canada, 2018). Moving beyond tenant rights, the NHS broadly covers rights to social housing (DesBaillets, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%