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ACORN’s Response to the PM’s Housing Announcement

Canadian Renters’ Bill of Rights needs to lead to legislative changes Toronto, ON. ACORN supports the federal government’s…

Posted March 28, 2024

Insauga : After almost 100 days without hot water, Ontario resident calls for better tenant protections

Due to tenant and landlord disputes, new specifications have been cultivated to make sure all involved parties are…

Posted March 28, 2024

100+ Ontario ACORN Members Plan Day of Action for FULL Rent Control ‘Mourning the Death of Affordable Housing’

On Monday, March 25th, over 100 ACORN members from across the province met online to discuss progress on…

Posted March 27, 2024

CBC News : With renters feeling squeezed, city holds 1-day tenant fair

A host of service providers set up a 1-stop shopping at city hall event For London, Ont., renters…

Posted March 25, 2024

CBC News : This London highrise’s elevators constantly break down. One tenant fears it’ll wreck her move

Kayla Davies says she's unsure she'll be able to move her belongings from her top-floor apartment at a…

Posted March 18, 2024

The London Free Press : Landlords push back as city hall mulls ‘renoviction’ bylaw

London city hall is one step closer to implementing municipal rules to curb renovictions, taking a page from…

Posted March 18, 2024

Tenants of Forge and Foster join together to demand support for protecting 71 units as investment company faces financial issues

ACORN members and tenants at 211 York Road held a press conference today to bring attention to the…

Posted March 18, 2024

Taproot Edmonton – What’s a landlord registry, and can it protect tenants?

A registry of Edmonton landlords could be in the works after city council approved an updated affordable housing…

Posted March 12, 2024

The Green Line: IT TOOK 10 YEARS TO FIX THIS WOMAN’S BATHROOM. BUT HER LANDLORD IS STILL JACKING UP RENT.

Tenants at 399 Markham Rd. say building management is quick to make cosmetic repairs, but slow to address…

Posted March 11, 2024

The Green Line: WHY TORONTO IS IN A HOUSING ‘STATE OF EMERGENCY’ — AND WHO’S AFFECTED MOST

This story is part of The Green Line's Action Journey on Toronto's housing crisis. Our seven-part story series…

Posted March 11, 2024

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