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Finance committee  I'm Leilani Farha, the executive director of Canada Without Poverty. I was originally one of the panellists, but they said there wasn't room at the table. Here I am. I have an example, to answer Ms. Nash's question, about another country that has an anti-poverty plan in place wi

October 16th, 2012Committee meeting

Leilani Farha

Finance committee  Thank you for the question. We have a persistent and stubborn poverty problem in this country. It has been going on for more than a decade. We know that there are up to 4.5 million people in this country—that's all the people in the Maritimes, times two—who are poor. We know th

October 16th, 2012Committee meeting

Leilani Farha

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Thank you. Thank you for the opportunity to appear before you this evening. I find it somewhat ironic that just over 50 years ago aboriginal peoples were granted the right to vote in Canada, and here we are just a short while later struggling to defend their rights. This has

April 2nd, 2014Committee meeting

Leilani Farha

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Thanks for the question. Let's be clear; I'm the executive director of an anti-poverty organization. I am not someone who spends her time looking at how to build good electoral systems. That being said, I think it's kind of obvious. If you're trying to protect the dignity inter

April 2nd, 2014Committee meeting

Leilani Farha

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Sure, just very briefly, I actually did a historical search within my own organization, which has a 43-year history in this country, to see if we had weighed in on the reforms that were happening in 2007. We didn't and I was wondering why. Of course, we were being defunded, in fa

April 2nd, 2014Committee meeting

Leilani Farha

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Yes. I think when you're talking about attestations, you're talking about when someone's in a shelter, or they are using a food service of some sort, a food bank, and then they go to an authority within that and seek an attestation.

April 2nd, 2014Committee meeting

Leilani Farha

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Yes, or in low-cost housing.... It's very difficult for low-income people who are in those circumstances to go and ask for an attestation. There's a humiliation involved in that. There is often a lack of desire to speak to your landlord to receive an attestation, or to speak to

April 2nd, 2014Committee meeting

Leilani Farha

April 2nd, 2014Committee meeting

Leilani Farha

Procedure and House Affairs committee  No, of course, but just because you saw a businessman.... I work with homeless people and poor people, and I know that they use vouch voting. I know that they use vouch voting—

April 2nd, 2014Committee meeting

Leilani Farha

Procedure and House Affairs committee  First of all, I would say that I'm actually speaking from my heart and my head. Second of all, I want you to note that there was a federal report from the 2008 election reporting that 500,000 people indicated that they did not vote because of lack of identification as a barrier

April 2nd, 2014Committee meeting

Leilani Farha

Procedure and House Affairs committee  You said it yourself. It's not that easy, and I certainly wouldn't disagree. Homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and missions are extremely busy places, seeing hundreds of people. The idea that you can just waltz in and get an attestation letter, as I said earlier, is quite ridicul

April 2nd, 2014Committee meeting

Leilani Farha

Procedure and House Affairs committee  In actual fact, in my scenario the woman did not flee to a shelter. She fled to a friend's house, and that is an important distinction. I didn't say whether the woman had children or not, but when a woman with a child who's experiencing violence leaves the home, often she will no

April 2nd, 2014Committee meeting

Leilani Farha

Human Resources committee  Good morning. I am Leilani Farha, the executive director of Canada Without Poverty, and the UN special rapporteur on the right to adequate housing. I am going to pick up where Harriett left off, on this idea that poverty is a violation of human rights, and I'm going to try to

November 1st, 2016Committee meeting

Leilani Farha

Human Resources committee  Thanks for the question. There is a lot that the government and governments—I use the plural because, of course, housing is a multi-jurisdictional issue. It's the federal government, as well as the provincial government, as well as municipal governments. There's a lot that can b

November 1st, 2016Committee meeting

Leilani Farha

Human Resources committee  Thanks for the question. Yes, it's absolutely essential that there be some coordination, bearing in mind the sensitivities around federal jurisdiction versus provincial jurisdiction. But there's no doubt that we should at least be striving for some kind of national standards. I

November 1st, 2016Committee meeting

Leilani Farha