Stetski calls for Federal Leadership on Housing
Issues on World Homeless Day
Cranbrook – On World Homeless Day, October
10, Kootenay-Columbia MP Wayne Stetski is calling on the federal government to
recognize the right to housing in Canada and to take concrete measures to
remove barriers to the full realization of this right.
“Challenges related to accessing
housing are very real in communities across Kootenay-Columbia,” said Stetski. It’s unacceptable in a country as
wealthy as ours that an increasing number of Canadians are experiencing a
housing crisis. Many First Nations are living in third world conditions and
homelessness continues to rise.”
In 1976
Canada ratified the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural
Rights, recognizing the right to adequate housing, but this right is still not
officially recognized in Canadian law.
In March 2016, Canada was reprimanded by the UN
Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights for its failure to meet
housing needs. The Committee was particularly concerned about the lack of a
housing strategy, sufficient funding and social housing.
“Earlier
this year, my NDP colleague Marjolaine Boutin-Sweet tabled two bills in the
House of Commons to include the right to housing in the Canadian Bill of Rights
and implementing a national strategy for secure, adequate, accessible and
affordable housing, as well as a motion to maintain federal funding for social
housing,” said Stetski. “The Liberals have since begun
consultations to finally establish a housing strategy and I am hopeful they’ll
seize this opportunity to recognize the right to housing and put in place the
measures necessary for its full realization. Support for the people and
our communities struggling with housing cannot come soon enough.”
For more information, please contact:
Laura
Branswell – 250-417-2250
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