Urban rental markets in Canada are heating up once again and multiple factors are making it more difficult than ever to afford a rental home — not just home ownership. Short supply, strong demand and rising interest rates are among the biggest culprits, prompting renewed calls for federal and provincial governments to step in and make a change. Global’s Anne Gaviola reports.
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Rental market crisis: Canadians struggle as prices soar, supplies dwindle and demand rises
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