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Tenant advocates seek more protections as rent cap begins

Tenant advocates are hoping to make further reforms as New Brunswick’s three per cent rent cap takes effect this Saturday. Nichola Taylor, the chair of NB ACORN, expressed relief at the upcoming implementation of the rent cap, highlighting the hardships many tenants have faced due to steep rent increases in recent years. “It is a sense of relief and a breath of fresh air that we finally have this rent cap in place,” Taylor said.

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‘People need to know their rights:’ Renters organize for provincial election

When Emanuel Melo received a letter from his landlord saying he had to vacate his Waterloo apartment of six years so workers could renovate the unit, he started looking for another place to live. But after speaking with his neighbours in the 15-unit building at 145 McGregor Cr., they invited an organizer of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) to a meeting.

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