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Author Topic: CBC: Tenants vow to fight planned above-guideline rent hike  (Read 1255 times)

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CBC: Tenants vow to fight planned above-guideline rent hike
« on: April 17, 2023, 10:17:53 am »

This was reported by the CBC over the weekend:

Tenants of Weston apartment building vow to fight planned above-guideline rent hike

In solidarity!!

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Re: CBC: Tenants vow to fight planned above-guideline rent hike
« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2023, 10:07:05 pm »
Amazing that the CBC included a link to the Flemingdon Park rent strike (which was also covered by Global News at the time)

If I'm not mistaken Ana Bailão was until recently affiliated with Dream Unlimited? Kind of reminds me of top Pentagon brass (say) who during the cold war would retire from active duty and then they'd sign up as 'consultants' in the military-industrial complex... eg. can you say General Dynamics, Martin Marietta, Northrop-Grumman...

I think there was supposed to be a "cooling off period" but - like mandatory driver education and "condo board director's school" those things don't seem to get much traction.

 

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