Resources
HOUSE Canada is proud to be a dedicated researcher to affordable housing. You will find a variety of different resources. We are currently building up and updating our directory.
If you do not find what you are looking for please email us at info@housecanada.org and we can assist in curating a customized resource list. Please see the other pages for resources enclosed to your province or territory.
*Please note we are not emergency providers, if you need immediate help see helplines below*
For Immediate housing or resource help: Dial 211 or visit 211.ca
For Emergencies: Dial 911
For Emergency Mental Health Crisis/Suicide: Dial 9-8-8
*We are currently updating our list, more resources coming soon*
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HOUSE Education Sessions
Upcoming Workshops this Fall 2024 - See Description Below and Sign-Up Sheets.
Student - Tenant Rights, Responsibilities, and the Residential Tenancy Act
Presentation designed to educate students about their legal rights and responsibilities as tenants under Ontario's residential tenancies act. (RTA) It covers essential topics such as tenant rights including rent control, security of tenure, and privacy.
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HOUSE Canada will be hosting a multitude of education sessions this upcoming fall term. As a student tenant it is important for you to know your rights and responsibilities. As a student member, allow us to present an alternative way to live that costs less. As a student, why not learn about the legalities of what is deemed to be a safe and non-safe living space.
Housing Co-ops 101
This presentation provides an overview of housing cooperatives, including their history, structure, and benefits. It also delves into student housing co-ops, explaining their purpose, benefits, and challenges, with examples of successful student co-op organizations. Overall, it aims to educate the audience on the significance of housing cooperatives as affordable, community-focused living arrangements.
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Ontario Landlord and Tenant Board 101
The presentation also addresses how to resolve disputes through the Landlord and Tenant Board, the role of housing cooperatives, and relevant housing policies in Ontario and Canada, providing a thorough overview for students navigating the rental market.
Details to follow after sign up
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Multi-Tenant Housing 101
The presentation will address multi-tenant housing in the province and the implications of living in multi-tenant homes.
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Do you want us to present to your students?
Send us an email at info@housecanada.org