Metro News: What would landing Amazon H2Q mean for Toronto's already red-hot housing market?
The city already as a very low vacancy rate and one expert says the headquarters could make the city even more unaffordable.
Toronto ACORN was founded in 2004, with the first organized group in Canada being formed in Weston / Mt Dennis after tenants took their slum-lord to task and won $250,000 in rent abatements. In the next ten years Toronto ACORN spread to every part of the city leading the fight and winning significant victories including raising the minimum wage; strengthening of the enforcement of apartment building standards; regulating the payday loan industry in Canada; and countless improvements in our neighbourhoods. In the next year we plan to fight for a new Residential Tenancy Act; to turn up the heat on predatory lenders that sell consolidation loans; to continue our fight to get the city of Toronto to license all landlords in the city; and to keep the pressure on to close the digital divide.
Toronto ACORN has local meetings in your neighbourhood and they are always open for new people to get involved. Join Toronto ACORN now!
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The city already as a very low vacancy rate and one expert says the headquarters could make the city even more unaffordable.
Toronto's 2018 child-care budget ignores council promise to match senior government funding by 20 per cent, advocates say.
Toronto's 2018 child-care budget ignores council promise to match senior government funding by 20 per cent, advocates say.
ACORN Canada holds a press conference urging the government to fund more affordable childcare spaces in Toronto.
Parents demand city keep $11-million childcare funding commitment
Budget going to council will match 20% of new provincial, federal funds over 3 years, Gary Crawford says
Members of ACORN and tenants at The Abbeys took to the streets this week to speak out about deplorable conditions.
Landlord CAPREIT asserts unit temperatures have stayed above required level of 21 degrees Celsius while some residents claim inadequate heating has plagued the building for six years.
On Saturday, January 6th, Tenants and ACORN Members at protested against CAPREIT Property Management over heating issues in their East York apartment building.
CTV News Toronto covers the ACORN action against landlords at 75 Eastdale