If Canada’s housing ministry won’t listen to tenants, we’ll go directly to the minister
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Article Excerpt
When hundreds of tenants shut down the federal housing office in Ottawa earlier this month, I was part of a small group that managed to reach the 11th floor to demand a meeting with the minister.
Housing Minister Gregor Robertson’s office refused to listen to us. The department even threatened tenants with arrest.
More than 300 tenants from across the country filled the lobby of the Ministry of Housing, triggering a building shutdown. We continued to occupy the office for more than an hour, chanting and flooding MP phone lines.
Before we left, we delivered our formal letter of demands.
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Jun 22, 2026