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What housing advocates said to a parliamentary committee about Build Canada Homes

Bill C-20, the Build Canada Homes Act, went through a study with a Standing Committee between March and May 2026. Several witnesses advocated for the new Crown corporation to prioritize the development and preservation of non-market housing, and predictable financing that is accessible to non-profits as well.

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How non-profits advocated for the sector in a special review of B.C.’s lobbying act

Several national and provincial non-profits appeared before the Special Committee to share their experiences of complying with the Lobbyists Transparency Act, with some of the sector’s recommendations reflected in the Committee’s final report.

Explainer: What the social sector should know about Carney’s Spring Economic Update

Measures announced include a permanent employee ownership tax incentive, a simpler application process for the Disability Tax Credit, and a reduction in Canada Pension Plan (CPP) contributions.

Explainer: What Canada’s new national sovereign wealth fund means for the social sector (and why it’s different than the other one)

The new fund could reshape national investment priorities, and the social sector has a stake in how it’s defined

Province-wide pet-friendly rentals could reduce homelessness: B.C. advocates

B.C. advocates urge the provincial government to prohibit pet bans in tenancy agreements.

Growing provincial use of notwithstanding clause a risk to Canadian human rights: Amnesty International

The notwithstanding clause has been invoked by provinces looking to push ahead with their agendas on religious symbols, the rights of transgender youth, and to prevent strike action.

Toronto’s rooming houses: Opaque ownership, invisible displacement

Private landlords and non-profits provide affordable housing in the form of multi-tenant homes. While there is a lot of opacity around private providers, housing advocates say it’s imperative to support them in their transition to the City of Toronto’s new licensing framework, and thus maintain a stock of safe, secure multi-tenant housing.

Toronto’s most affordable housing is becoming too expensive to run

An update to licensing intended to improve safety and consistency in Toronto rooming houses may inadvertently lead to their eventual extinction.

Canada’s social sector remembers lifelong social justice activist Stephen Lewis

Lewis was towering advocate for global justice , leaving a legacy that reshaped humanitarian action and community‑led responses to HIV-AIDS.

B.C. government to end rent supplement program April 1

Affordable housing programs rolled back under BC government budget cuts.

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