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Bill C-205 — Loi modifiant la Loi sur la stratégie nationale sur le logement

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Introduced Jun 10, 2025
Résumé

This proposed law, put forward by Jenny Kwan, wants to change Canada's plan for housing. Right now, the government has a plan to help people find affordable homes. This proposed law would make sure that plan specifically helps people with disabilities. It would require the government to think about the needs of people with disabilities when making decisions about housing. This change would affect people with disabilities across Canada. It would also affect organizations that help people with disabilities find housing. The government would need to make sure new housing programs are accessible. This could mean building more accessible homes or providing financial help for people with disabilities to adapt their homes. This proposed law matters because it could make a big difference in the lives of people with disabilities. Finding affordable and accessible housing can be very difficult. By making sure the national housing strategy includes their needs, this proposed law could help more people with disabilities find safe and suitable homes.

What MPs Are Saying
NDP
Jenny KwanNDPAppuie

I am introducing a bill to change the National Housing Strategy Act. It would stop forced removal of homeless people from camps on federal land. We need to work with other governments and involve Indigenous people and camp residents to find housing for them.

Bill Timeline
Introduced in the House
Jun 10, 2025
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Bill Quality
Solid

This proposed law strengthens the National Housing Strategy Act by including Indigenous peoples in housing policy and addressing homeless encampments on federal land. However, it relies heavily on consultation, and its success depends on how well these consultations are carried out and if the results are implemented.

Things to Watch For

  • The definition of 'homeless encampment' is broad; watch for how it's applied in practice.
  • The law doesn't specify what 'meaningful engagement' with encampment residents looks like.
  • It's unclear how conflicts between provincial and Indigenous interests will be resolved.
  • The law doesn't guarantee specific funding or resources for Indigenous housing programs.
  • The success metrics for Indigenous housing are to be developed later; watch to see if they are strong enough.
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