Build Canada Homes (BCH) signals an important shift toward increasing housing supply. But without clear targets, meaningful affordability measures, and a gender-responsive lens, it risks reproducing the very inequities it aims to solve. Read our recommendations here: https://loom.ly/IWfZ7Rs
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After being renovicted, 61-year-old Jacqueline Turbitt was forced into a shelter in Kentville, Nova Scotia where seniors make up 20% of residents, while the 1.4% housing vacancy rate amplifies the severity of homelessness and stigma in the community. Read the full story here:
https://loom.ly/8PwHZis
After losing her husband and her home, Nytasha built her own shelter and continues to work full-time, yet still can’t afford rent. Her story from a Dartmouth encampment further unveils the housing crisis and how it uniquely impacts women and gender diverse people. Read here.https://loom.ly/RGmBiQo
The Unaddressed Project is here! Representing the first comprehensive, community-based study of its kind in the City of Calgary, examining the lived realities of homelessness and housing insecurity among women and gender-diverse people. https://loom.ly/H_H8unU
📢 The National Housing Council has launched a new review panel—and it’s now accepting written submissions on the lack of accessible housing across the country. This is a critical opportunity to shape federal housing policy.
Submit your input by June 5: https://loom.ly/xpfB9Ro
Today is Int'l Transgender Day of Visibility. Women’s rights and trans rights are not in conflict. We reject the false claim that trans people are a threat to women and girls, and we reject attacks on trans rights carried out in the name of gender justice.
➡️ Join: www.womenfortransrights.ca
At the Women's National Housing & Homelessness Network, we know that trans people are not the cause of gender inequality, violence, or insecurity. We stand in solidarity with trans communities.
📫Sign on at www.womenfortransrights.ca
Advocates sound alarm over rising rates of women experiencing homelessness in Toronto. Watch this important story here: https://loom.ly/IbLxIHM
Today, on International Women’s Day, we’re thinking about the hundreds of women and gender-diverse people across Canada who shared their stories with the National Housing Council’s Neha Review Panel.
Housing is a human right. Let’s make sure it works for every body. Join us: https://loom.ly/gkrX38U
Today on World Day of Social Justice, we want bring attention back to the Neha Review Panel recommendations for Canada to realize the right to housing for women, Two-Spirit, trans, and gender-diverse people. Learn more: https://loom.ly/fPOVlPw
Listen to WNHHN's own Aymen Sherwani talk about the impacts of anti-feminist ideology on housing in Canada on Vancouver Co-op Radio's Redeye program: https://loom.ly/cQ0MZyI
Black History Month is a time to celebrate Black excellence, resistance, and leadership.
In housing and homelessness systems across Canada, Black women and gender-diverse people continue to face disproportionate barriers and discrimination.
Housing justice is racial justice.
Yesterday, we were invited by the National Association of Women and the Law (NAWL) to join our allies on a panel at the Senate to talk about advancing gender justice through a guaranteed livable income.
Learn more here: https://loom.ly/zjWBOzg
Thank you to NAWL for the opportunity to speak!
We send our deepest condolences to the Tumbler Ridge community & South Peace region in BC after today's profoundly tragic events. We send strength and care to the families, friends, and neighbours of those we lost.
If you need help, here's a list of resources you can reach: https://loom.ly/MCzVDc8
ICYMI: WNHHN was one of 100 orgs to support keeping the child care promise in Canada.
➡️Read the letter: https://loom.ly/DQNTULg
📽️Watch this video: https://loom.ly/XbEf1do
⚖️Check out our latest joint submission to the UN: https://womenshomelessness.ca/jointiccprsubmission/
We join the National Right to Housing Network and Canadian Centre for Housing Rights in calling on Canada to meet its human rights obligations to end the homelessness crisis.
Check out our Co-Chair Marie McGregor Pitawanakwat talk about the youth homelessness crisis in Northern Ontario: https://loom.ly/ob3uPtw
The tragic death of a woman in a Sudbury encampment is a preventable loss — and our call for action is being heard.
Read Timmins Today’s coverage of our statement: https://loom.ly/0HNDRR0
Compassion should be the standard.
“I’ve had friends lose their feet, lose their legs,” she said. “This is not something I wish on anybody.”
https://loom.ly/u1JlKBE
🚨STATEMENT: A Preventable Death in Sudbury Demands Housing Justice.
The Indigenous Harm Reduction Network, National Indigenous Women’s Housing Network, and Women’s National Housing & Homelessness Network are calling for urgent government action.
Read our statement here: https://loom.ly/gYXj_nk
Canada is not meeting its right to housing commitment for women, Two-Spirit, trans, and gender-diverse people. One of the pipelines into homelessness is incarceration.
The Neha Review Panel recommendations address this issue: https://loom.ly/fPOVlPw
Another life lost far too soon — a neighbour who was without secure housing.
🕯️ Our thoughts are with her family, friends & community.
Everyone deserves a safe place to sleep, warmth in winter, and support to thrive.
https://loom.ly/VLPE3VI
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Our newsletter shares policy updates, advocacy tools, upcoming events, and ways to take action—grounded in lived and living expertise.
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Anti-feminist ideology isn’t just online rhetoric — it has real consequences for housing access.
In our submission to the Standing Committee on the Status of Women, we outline how it shapes housing outcomes.
🔗 Read our submission + recommendations: https://womenshomelessness.ca/fewosubmission/
Happy New Year! Let’s start 2026 by choosing housing justice and meaningful solutions over criminalization and displacement. This piece reminds us that encampments are about people — and the values we model for the next generation.
https://loom.ly/UUkf56M
2025 was a year of organizing, storytelling & solidarity. From advancing the right to housing through the Neha Review Panel to global advocacy, research, and community leadership — we built power together.
👉 Read our 2025 Year in Review: https://loom.ly/5vQeBfo
Today, on Int'l Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers, we honour those harmed, killed, or missing — and stand in solidarity with sex workers demanding safety, dignity, and rights.
Violence is driven by criminalization, stigma, and poverty. Sex workers’ rights are human rights.
Check out this special story about our sister organization, the National Indigenous Women’s Housing Network and the important work they are doing!
https://loom.ly/RwBwABs
On December 6, we remember the 14 women taken at École Polytechnique and all those whose lives continue to be shaped by gender-based violence. As we honour their memory, we renew our commitment to safe, dignified, adequate housing as a fundamental protection against violence.
Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people deserve housing that is safe, supportive, and grounded in culture.
We stand with @ahma_bc in calling for a diverse range of For-Indigenous, By-Indigenous housing solutions.
Read AHMA’s GBV Housing Strategy: https://loom.ly/WURFIPQ