Domestic abusers are weaponizing B.C.'s housing crisis, report reveals | Unpublished
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Publication Date: November 16, 2025 - 14:00

Domestic abusers are weaponizing B.C.'s housing crisis, report reveals

November 16, 2025

A legal group's interviews with survivors of intimate partner violence show that many stay in abusive relationships because they can't find affordable housing. Following the interviews, a report from Rise Women's Legal Centre is recommending changes to provincial laws, and an expansion of legal aid services.



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