Housing Crisis Facts
Tenants Rights
Policy & Advocacy
Stigma & Myths
Hearts and Homes
100

How many youth experience homelessness every year in Canada?

35,000–40,000

100

Can a landlord evict you without a legal reason in Ontario?

No – proper legal notice and reason are required.

100

What does “inclusionary zoning” require developers to do?

Include affordable housing units in new developments.

100

True or False: Most homelessness is caused by bad personal decisions.

False – it’s largely systemic.

100

What 3 components make up our Hearts and Homes Collective solution?

Advocacy, Awareness (Tenant Guide), and Student Support (Funding Access).

200

In Toronto, how much have rents increased for new tenants in 2023?

Up to 40% increase

200

What legal resource offers free advice to tenants in Ontario?

Legal Aid Ontario / Tenant Duty Counsel Program

200

Which level of government controls most housing policies in Ontario?

Provincial government

200

 What is one common reason youth experience homelessness?

Family conflict, abuse, or being kicked out.

200

What specific population does Hearts and Homes Collective focus on?

Students at risk of or experiencing homelessness.

300

How many affordable housing units does Canada currently need?

Around 4.4 million

300

What is the name of the tribunal that handles landlord-tenant disputes in Ontario?

Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB)

300

Name one simple way students can advocate for better housing policies.

Petitions, contacting MPPs, writing letters, student union involvement

300

What percentage of students experiencing homelessness are working or in school?

Many — homelessness doesn’t always mean unemployed.

300

What is the purpose of the tenant guide we’re building?

To connect students with legal aid, financial resources, and housing support services.

400

What is the most common age group experiencing homelessness for the first time?

Youth ages 13–24

400

Are landlords allowed to increase rent by any amount they want every year?

No – subject to rent control guidelines.

400

What is upzoning?

Changing zoning laws to allow for more dense and flexible housing.

400

Name one stereotype about homeless people that creates stigma.

They’re lazy, addicted, or dangerous.

400

What kind of advocacy are we focusing on?

Policy changes such as zoning reform, inclusionary housing, and rent protections.

500

What percentage of Canadians live paycheck to paycheck, making them vulnerable to housing instability?

Roughly 50%

500

True or False: A landlord must complete repairs in a timely manner even if you are behind on rent.

True

500

What city introduced modular housing with urban farms as an innovative solution?

Vancouver

500

True or False: Most people experiencing homelessness have serious mental illness.

False – many are fully functional but lack stable housing due to systemic barriers.

500

What Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) does our project align with?

SDG 1: No Poverty, SDG 3: Good Health & Well-Being, SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities, and SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities.

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