MPs vote in favour of including invisible disabilities in national housing strategy
OTTAWA — Members of Parliament have voted unanimously in favour of urging the government to address the needs of people with invisible disabilities in its national housing strategy.
Liberal MP Arielle Kayabaga introduced the motion, which calls on the government to include an expert on disabilities in its National Housing Council.
It also asks the government to formally recognize the barriers people with disabilities face when it comes to finding a home.
Invisible disabilities include mental health disorders, visual or hearing impairments and cognitive disabilities.