Les tentes ne sont pas des maisons, a rappel茅 la d茅fenseure f茅d茅rale du logement

Federal Housing Advocate Marie-Jos茅e Houle leaves a news conference in Ottawa on Monday, Nov. 27, 2023. As provinces look to hotels to provide temporary housing to people living in homeless encampments, Houle says governments must take their cues from the unhoused people they're trying to serve and look for permanent solutions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - As provinces look to hotels to provide temporary shelter to people living in homeless encampments, Canada's housing advocate says governments must respect the needs and rights of the unhoused, who may not want to be moved.

Marie-Jos茅e Houle made the remarks in Newfoundland and Labrador last month, where staff at a Comfort Hotel near the airport in St. John's will soon transform the building into a transitional housing facility under a lease with the province. The arrangement is similar to one struck by the Nova Scotia government that turned a DoubleTree by Hilton hotel in the Halifax region last year into a transitional housing complex.

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