The Canadian Human Rights Commission and the Office of the Federal Housing Advocate have collaborated to monitor the right to adequate housing for people with disabilities in Canada.
New report recommends permanent federal investments in human rights-based responses to encampments
In a new report published today, the Federal Housing Advocate is recommending permanent federal investments in human rights-based responses to encampments.
Canada's new homes can be both affordable and accessible
On National Housing Day, the Federal Housing Advocate and Canada’s Accessibility Commissioner call for urgent action to ensure that every person in Canada — regardless of who they are, their background, or their ability — has access to affordable and accessible housing.
Monitoring the right to adequate housing for people with disabilities: Summary of outcome indicator results
Federal Housing Advocate urges government to prioritize non-market housing in a new report
The Federal Housing Advocate is calling on the Government of Canada to take bold action to address the housing crisis by making non-market housing a cornerstone of its strategy, ensuring federal housing policy meets the country's human rights commitments. A new report, commissioned by the Advocate's office and penned by housing policy expert Dr. Carolyn Whitzman, warns that Canada is falling far short of meeting the targets set out in the National Housing Strategy.
Advice to the Minister: How a human rights-based approach can help solve the housing crisis
Solving the housing crisis requires more than accelerating supply — it demands the right kind of housing, guided by clear definitions, measurable targets, and a strong commitment to human rights.
Reflecting on the past and shaping a better future
On the occasion of National Indigenous Peoples Day, marked on June 21, 2025, Charlotte-Anne Malischewski, Interim Chief Commissioner of the Canadian Human Rights Commission, issues the following statement
2025 Annual Report under the Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act
For the financial reporting year April 1, 2024, to March 31, 2025
Canada is stronger when human rights are protected
Following the 2025 Speech from the Throne, Charlotte-Anne Malischewski, Interim Chief Commissioner of the Canadian Human Rights Commission, congratulates Prime Minister Mark Carney along with all members of Canada's new Parliament and issues the following statement:
Opening remarks to the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Opening remarks to the CRPD committee on the occasion of Canada's combined 2nd and 3rd Periodic Reviews by Charlotte-Anne Malischewski, Interim Chief Commissioner Canadian Human Rights Commission
Reporting obligations under the Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act - 2023 to 2024
For the financial reporting year April 1, 2023 to March 31, 2024