Liberals establish road map for talks to legislate a right to housing
OTTAWA — The federal government is offering the first initial hints of how it plans to go about creating a new right to housing, raising more questions about just how far the Trudeau Liberals plan to go with the idea.
The idea behind enshrining a right to housing was to provide some recourse to anyone wrongfully denied an apartment or home, either through tribunals or the courts.
However, both in public and in private, the government has been playing down the promise, saying it prefers to put people in homes, not courtrooms, with landlords instead of lawyers. Nor has the government shown any interest in embarking on the messy process of amending the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Those initial thoughts on planned housing legislation are contained in a recently released discussion paper that coincided with the launch of consultations on how Canadians themselves would see a rights-based approach to housing taking shape.