A Montreal co-op helped her build a life. Quebec’s housing overhaul threatens to dismantle it
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A Montreal co-op helped her build a life. Quebec’s housing overhaul threatens to dismantle it
For years, Nathalie St-Pierre relied on an apartment she couldn’t own but could call home thanks to a Montreal housing cooperative.
The 59-year-old, who has cerebral palsy and has used a wheelchair since age five, moved in with three other people in 2013 as part of the Saint-Vincent de Paul co-op. She was able to pay rent below market value for years, and eventually she qualified for the cooperative’s ownership program.
But now that Quebec is overhauling its housing system, St-Pierre finds herself …
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