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Housing Justice Zine Launch

WHAT: an evening of thoughtful discussions, including a panel and collective art-making, accompanied by a vegetarian meal and light refreshments WHEN: April 22nd, 17h – 19h WHERE: SHIFT Centre for Social Transformation 1400 Blvd. De Maisonneuve Ouest LB 145, Montreal Join us at the SHIFT Centre for Social Transformation for an evening of thoughtful discussions, including…

Malcolm McClintock

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Canadian Housing and Tenant Activists Launch the National Tenant Organizing Fund

Press ReleaseFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE[Toronto, ON] Housing and tenant activists from around Canada are banding together to form a new National Tenant Organizing Fund (NTOF).Renters have been under attack throughout Canada facing exploding rental costs, poor maintenance and lack of enforcement of their rights. The NTOF is a response: a centralized, sustained funding stream to support…

Olivia Champagne

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The National Tenant Organizing Fund Is In Development! Help Shape the Priorities

A National Tenant Organizing Fund Is in Development (And you are among the first to hear about it!)A coalition of tenant unions and SEIZE are working together to create the National Tenant Organizing Fund (NTOF). This effort is being led by a National Advisory Committee made up of tenant representatives from regions across the country:…

Malcolm McClintock

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New National Housing Justice Directory Launches to Connect Organizers Across Canada

Renters and housing justice organizers now have a exciting new tool to strengthen solidarity from coast to coast. SEIZE has launched a first up to date national directory of tenant unions, advocacy groups, legal support services, community housing providers, and street-level support organizations — all sorted by province and category for easy access!This resource helps…

Malcolm McClintock

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National Housing Justice Convergence Sparks New Movement Infrastructure

In March 2025, the Housing Justice Convergence brought together over 280 attendees from coast to coast for three transformative days, uniting organizers, tenants, researchers, artists, and movement builders in the fight for housing justice. With the support of 36 community partners and contributors, the convergence created a space for collective learning, strategizing, and action through 9…

Malcolm McClintock