Submission to the Human Rights Committee on the occasion of Canada’s 7th Periodic Review – February 2026.
Submission to the Human Rights Committee on the occasion of Canada’s 7th Periodic Review – February 2026.
Submission to the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women on the occasion of Canada’s 10th Periodic Review – September 2024.
If you have already started a submission and saved your progress, you will be given the option to continue the draft when you start the form.
Once your submission is made to the Federal Housing Advocate, you do not have to take any further action.
The Advocate will read your submission and consider how it relates to other people who have experienced the same issues related to adequate housing. The Advocate will then consider all of these issues together. The Advocate will submit an annual report to Parliament and make recommendations to improve these systemic housing issues for everyone.
If you have experienced homelessness or had problems with your housing, you can make a submission to the Advocate. Individuals and organizations can share their experiences.
Your submission will help the Advocate better understand systemic housing issues in Canada. The Advocate uses this information to tailor recommendations and solutions to specific communities and to those most in need, as well as drive change to housing policies, programs and initiatives.
Individuals can make a submission to the Federal Housing Advocate.
The form will take about 15 minutes to complete. There are four important parts to the submission form:
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