Housing advocates in Quebec are protesting a proposed formula for calculating annual rent increases, arguing it favours landlords and fails to tackle the province’s housing crisis. Groups are calling for stronger tenant protections and long-term affordability measures.
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- Protesters argue Quebec's new rent increase formula is unfair and favors landlords. 3s
- The province's housing minister modified the formula after a tribunal recommended the highest average rent increase in 30 years. 26s
- The new formula considers fewer factors and is intended to simplify the process for tenants and landlords. 59s
- Tenants and housing rights groups are demanding a return to the drawing board and the introduction of fixed ceilings on rent increases. 1m 13s
- A petition with over 12,500 signatures calls for effective rent control and rejects the new formula. 1m 46s