This report addresses the housing situation of Métis people who self-identify as women and/or as 2SLGBTQQIA+ living today within Canada. We know from available statistics that Métis who self-identify as women are more likely to live in overcrowded housing, housing in need of repair, and to experiences incidences of homelessness are rates higher than the general, non-Indigenous population within Canada. There is no available statistical data as to the housing situation of those Métis who expressly identify as Two-Spirit and/or as LGBTQQIA+. Given that organizations geared towards addressing homelessness and/or housing precarity do not compile information regarding Métis-specific experiences, there has as well been a gap in qualitative information regarding Métis women and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people’s realities.