A non-profit group claims to have found a way to help slow the rapid rate of rent increases in the city. Some tenants’ rights advocates say they’re filling a gap that governments should be looking after. But as Global’s Phil Carpenter reports, not all advocates agree with this approach.
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Montreal-based group creates website to help protect tenants from illegal rent hikes
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