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RENTERS ARE THE MOST POWERFUL VOTERS IN CANADA
« on: December 06, 2021, 07:49:47 pm »
RENTERS ARE THE MOST POWERFUL VOTERS IN CANADA

PROVE ME WRONG !

There are no larger groups in Canada or North America than renters.
Think about that.

If that statement doesn't open your eyes....

Don't care?
Just pay the increase's & go back to sleep.
3%@3yrs=9% Do you think they will stop at 1 increase ?
This plus the annual rent guidline increase's


LANDLORDS HAVE DECIDED TO GIVE THEMSELVES A RAISE OF 10% OR MORE WITH YOUR MONEY.

Renters literally out number any other entity or group.
Do you think its time to harness that power ?
There are more renters in Canada than any other religious group, political party, union, corporation, or national entity to influence a vote.

HE WHO HOLDS THE POWER IS IN CHARGE!
THIS IS AN ELECTION YEAR TO
HARNESS THAT TENANTS POWER

UPDATED LINK
https://just4tenants.org/smf/index.php?topic=127.0

You can quote me.

Regards
CitizenCane

P.S.
I sincerely hope this does not infringe on this forums intentions or policy's.
If you find this statement offensive then you must be a landlord, mission accomplished.
If you feel it is not worth the read, does not help renters or does not help in any way.
Please report to as may people as you can before contacting the moderator for deletion.

TO ALL WHO READ THIS, COPY, LINK BACK TO HERE, SHARE ON MEDIA, SPREAD THE WORD.

If you truly want change than get involved, join a group, start an association, just do anything that moves forward in a positve direction for ALL TENANTS RIGHTS.

Perhaps you might even learn your rights are because people have literally died the result of which is why these laws were made to protect you from harm.

As an example: RTA, LTB, Building Code, Fire Code, AODA, Bylaws,...

The very least you can do is understand your rights to uphold the laws to make your home a better place.

If you learn something here.
SPREAD THE WORD.
« Last Edit: December 28, 2021, 08:49:28 pm by 2ndClassCitizenCane »
https://just4tenants.org

RENTERS ARE THE MOST POWERFUL VOTERS IN CANADA
DO YOU THINK ITS TIME TO HARNESS THAT POWER ?

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Re: RENTERS ARE THE MOST POWERFUL VOTERS IN CANADA
« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2021, 08:43:26 pm »
I have been a little occupied lately putting pen to paper sort of speaking.

I have created a follow the link story for you all to read, watch then listen if you have the time.

It starts here https://just4tenants.org/

Then "FOLLOW THIS LINK" TO MORE INFO at the bottom of each page.

« Last Edit: December 28, 2021, 08:52:28 pm by 2ndClassCitizenCane »
https://just4tenants.org

RENTERS ARE THE MOST POWERFUL VOTERS IN CANADA
DO YOU THINK ITS TIME TO HARNESS THAT POWER ?

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Re: RENTERS ARE THE MOST POWERFUL VOTERS IN CANADA
« Reply #2 on: May 01, 2022, 04:16:41 pm »

The Writ for the 43rd Provincial Election drops on Wednesday, May 4, people. Ensure you vote. Ensure you vote with renters rights and the current dire situation we face in mind. I'm not going to promote or denigrate any party or candidate, but any thinking person can figure out what's traditionally and historically not been working out for us!

 

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