
By Missing Middle Initiative
MMI says three-bedroom houses are a human right
Canadian ContractorBelieve it or not, there’s a serious argument to be made that access to a three-bedroom house could be considered a fundamental human right in Canada. The Missing Middle Initiative lays it all out here. Essentially, it comes down to the following points:
- International law says access to “adequate housing” is a human right;
- Canada has a National Occupancy Standard that defines “adequate” as being one bedroom per child (in many circumstances) with a separate bedroom for the parents;
- “Access” would suggest the housing should be affordable on a median income.
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