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- #115 | Indigenous Justice and Democracy: Tap Project, Perspectives From Ecuador and Canada
When courts listen, justice systems can begin to change. Hosted by Christine O’Doherty, Lawyer and CIAJ Executive Director, this episode features Dr. Jhoel Escudero, President of the Constitutional Court of Ecuador, in the context of the Technical Assistance Partnership (TAP) Project led by Federal … Read more »
- #114 | Dans l'angle mort – Épisode 4 : L'intelligence artificielle et la justice
L’IA s’invite désormais dans les salles d’audience et les cabinets d’avocats. Mais comment fonctionne-t-elle réellement ? Quels sont ses usages concrets, de la recherche juridique à la gestion documentaire ? Peut-elle améliorer l’accès à la justice ou créera-t-elle de nouvelles inégalités ? … Read more »
- #113 | Left Out in the Cold – Episode 4: Putting "Housing First" in Finland
Finland, renowned for being the happiest country in the world, has addressed homelessness head-on through a human rights-based approach to housing. Under the Finnish “Housing First” approach, everyone is entitled to a settled place to live, regardless of life circumstances. This system moves away fr … Read more »
- #112 | Left Out in the Cold – Episode 3: Housing Available But Not Accessible
Guaranteeing the right to housing on its own misses a key overlapping concern: whether the housing is actually accessible. Despite the federal government’s goal of achieving a barrier-free Canada by 2040, many people continue to face barriers in securing housing that meets their accessibility needs … Read more »
- #111 | Left Out in the Cold – Episode 2: Advancing the Right to Housing while Financialization Pulls the Strings
In 2019, the Canadian government recognized housing as a fundamental human right through the National Housing Strategy Act; however, in the years that have followed, housing affordability has only worsened for low- to moderate-income households. While this Act requires the federal government to addr … Read more »