Landlords in the House: Advocates see a bias in Parliament against renters
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Landlords in the House: Advocates see a bias in Parliament against renters
A Global News investigation finds that Canada's national legislature is filled with landlords and homeowners but few renters, a datapoint which housing advocates say represents an unacknowledged bias against tenants.
By David Akin Global News
Posted June 28, 2026 6:00 am
Updated June 28, 2026 1:12 pm
6 min read
WATCH: After much debate and discussion, the Canadian government’s signature housing legislation is now law. But the legislation, which received royal assent last week, is facing heavy criticism for ign…
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