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Homeless camp dismantling dangerous violation of human rights: advocate

Federal housing advocate says the homeless have a fundamental right to build encampments
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A man prepares to move his belongings as police and cleanup crews prepare to tear down homeless encampments in Edmonton on Friday, Dec. 29, 2023. Unhoused people have a fundamental right to live in encampments, and that right is violated when authorities tear them down, Canada鈥檚 housing advocate says.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson.

Unhoused people have a fundamental right to live in encampments, and that right is violated when authorities tear them down, Canada鈥檚 housing advocate says.

In a piercing report released Tuesday, Marie-Jos茅e Houle says the expansion of homeless encampments across the country is a national human rights crisis that requires immediate action and co-ordination involving all levels of government.

The report calls on governments to take responsibility for deep systemic failures that violate the right to housing, which Canada officially recognized in 2019. And it says they need to ensure homeless people have permanent housing as soon as possible.

鈥淓ncampments represent an effort by people who are unhoused to claim their human rights and meet their most basic needs,鈥 says Houle鈥檚 report. 鈥淐anada has the capacity to solve this crisis. What is lacking is sufficient political will, resources and coordination.鈥

In an interview ahead of the report鈥檚 release, she called for an immediate end to forced evictions of homeless encampments, offering a blunt message to cities, including Halifax and Edmonton, that are trying to dismantle them: 鈥淭hese are human rights violations. This approach will only endanger lives.鈥

Houle was appointed to monitor Canada鈥檚 progress upholding housing as a human right. Her report, called 鈥淯pholding dignity and human rights,鈥 caps off a review that began in February 2023, and involved meetings with advocates, Indigenous leaders and people living in encampments across the country.

Since then, the issue has only become more urgent, she said.

In Halifax last week, the municipality issued eviction notices to people living in five of its 11 designated encampments, telling people they had to leave by Feb. 26. Last month in Edmonton, police tore down a camp deemed by the city to be 鈥渉igh risk,鈥 and arrested three people, including a journalist.

Unhoused people in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick have also died in camps, some from overdoses and tent fires. There are safety risks in tent cities, Houle said, but dismantling them pushes people further into the margins, where they鈥檙e more vulnerable.

In the absence of affordable, accessible housing, encampments can also provide community, security and consistency 鈥 qualities unhoused people often say are lacking in emergency shelters and other temporary housing options, Houle said.

Nobody living in camps should be forced to use shelters or other options that don鈥檛 meet their needs, she said. 鈥淎 lot of people experiencing homelessness have very bad trauma related to social services, related to institutions, related to people in uniform.鈥

鈥淚f there is going to be building trust for people to use resources, then forcing people and criminalizing them is never going to make that work.鈥

Houle鈥檚 report calls on the federal government to establish a national encampments response plan by Aug. 31 that would fulfil the report鈥檚 calls to action.

Cities should provide encampments with electricity, bathrooms, clean water, heat and other basic amenities, the review said.

Provinces and territories must offer health care, including harm reduction and mental-health services, as well as access to a safe supply of drugs for those who use them, it said. They must also increase welfare or income support, as well as minimum wages, and adopt legislation recognizing housing as a human right.

The federal government should work with the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation to make federal funding for cities and provinces tied to a commitment to upholding the human right to housing, according to Houle鈥檚 report.

Above all, Houle said, governments should inform their decisions about unhoused people after speaking with them and finding out what they need.

鈥淚t is a question of life and death for a lot of people,鈥 she said.

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