On June 12, 2026, CCLA a déposé un mémoire to the House of Commons Standing Committee on the Status of Women (FEWO) study on the role and capacity of women’s shelters and transitional housing to support women and in Canada.
The submission argues that trans women’s right to shelter is meaningless unless it includes the right to a shelter placement that aligns with their lived gender identity.
The brief grounds this call for reform in both data and law. Survey findings show that many trans and non-binary people avoid shelters altogether out of fear of discrimination while Canada’s domestic and international housing rights commitments and emerging Charter jurisprudence under sections 7 and 15 recognizes the dignity and equality interests at stake in access to safe shelter. The brief identifies persistent gaps in the current system such as inconsistent intake policies, a lack of national data on trans women’s shelter access and denials, and compounded barriers facing racialized, Indigenous, and otherwise marginalized trans women. It recommends that the federal government take seriously the need for gender-identity-aligned intake policies, invest in sector-wide training, and fund disaggregated data collection. Read CCLA’s full submission to FEWO ici.
À propos de l’association canadienne sur les libertés civiles
L’ACLC est un organisme indépendant à but non lucratif qui compte des sympathisant.e.s dans tout le pays. Fondé en 1964, c’est un organisme qui œuvre à l’échelle du Canada à la protection des droits et des libertés civiles de toute sa population.
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