UPDATES
- Attached are two reports that you might find interesting to read in order to understand the housing crisis here in Canada and BC. One is written by the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Adequate Housing and the other one is a report by the BC Auditor General.
BACKGROUND FACTS
- Canada's homeless population is somewhere between 200,000 and 300,000
- 1.7 million residents struggle with housing affordability issues
- Calgary's homeless population grew 740 per cent between 1994 and 2006
- Government numbers show a cost of up to $6 billion a year to service a "core" homeless population of 150,000. That cost includes health care, criminal justice, social services and emergency shelter costs
- The former national affordable housing strategy, discontinued in 1993, created 650,000 units providing housing for more than two million Canadians
- 200,000-300,000 Canadians suffer from homelessness annually
- 1.7 million residents struggle with housing affordability issues
- Government numbers show a cost of up to $6 billion a year to service a "core" homeless population of 150,000. That cost includes health care, criminal justice, social services and emergency shelter costs
- The former national affordable housing strategy, discontinued in 1993, created 650,000 units providing housing for more than two million Canadians
- There are somewhere between 10,500 and 15,000 homeless people in BC
- A homeless person dies every 12 days in BC
- The 2008 homelessness count identified 2,660 people who were homeless in the Metro Vancouver region
- 32% of the homeless population is aboriginal when they comprise only 2% of the region’s population
- 73% of homeless aboriginal people are street homeless in Metro Vancouver
- 45% of homeless women in Metro Vancouver are aboriginal
- Homelessness has more than doubled since the Olympics were awarded to Vancouver
RESOURCES
For Video Archive
youtube.com/beckygavigan
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2010 Homelessness Hunger Strike Relay
Advisory Committee
Am Johal: Chair, Impact on Communities Coalition
Michael Byers: Canada Research Chair in Global Politics and International Law
Sarah Evans: health worker
Dr. Marria Townsend: Physician, Three Bridges Community Health Clinic
Brent Granby: President, West End Residents Association
Sister Elizabeth Kelleher: Franciscan Sisters of the Atonement
Jason Gratl: Past President of the BC Civil Liberties Association
David Eby: Acting Executive Director, BC Civil Liberties Association
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