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Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles and commentary related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Wednesday morning read: Why the Supreme Court may be open to Trump’s push for expanded power (Justin Jouvenal, The Washington Post) Faith groups, Department of Justice…
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Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott is continuing to push diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies
Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, has said the service chiefs are under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s pressure to end insecurity in Nigeria. Naija News reports that Badaru made this known during an interview with BBC Hausa. According to him, the Service Chiefs, the national security adviser, Nubu Ribadu, and the ministers of defence had […]
The post ‘We’re Under Tinubu’s Pressure To End Insecurity’ – Badaru appeared first on Naija News.
Lucy Powell and Richard Holden A minister called out a Tory frontbencher on live TV today when he repeatedly interrupted
This article was updated on Feb. 5 at 12:50 p.m. Shortly after being sworn into office on Jan. 20 for a second term, President Donald Trump issued an executive order ending birthright citizenship – the guarantee of citizenship to anyone born in the United States….
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As Montreal continues to face a housing crisis, the city is rolling out a new information campaign to help renters understand their rights and options regarding increases, lease terminations, and affordable housing challenges.
With the price of the average two-bedroom unit recently jumping to $2,250 a month, the goal of this campaign is to equip renters with the knowledge and resources they need to navigate the housing market and reduce the number of households in crisis.
Here are a few key points tenants should be aware of:
According to a press release issued by the City of Montreal on Tuesday, landlords are legally required to send rent increase notices by March 31 for leases starting on July 1, and tenants have one month to respond.
If you receive a rent increase notice, you do not have to accept it right away. The city encourages tenants to review their options, negotiate with their landlord, and be aware that they can refuse the increase. If no agreement is reached, the landlord can bring the case to the Administrative Housing Tribunal (TAL) to set the rent.
“It’s crucial to understand your rights to avoid difficult situations,” said Benoit Dorais, vice president of Montreal’s executive committee responsible for housing and legal affairs.
If you receive an eviction notice stating that your landlord wants to subdivide, enlarge, or repurpose your home, you do not need to respond — the law prohibits these types of evictions until 2027, meaning you have the right to stay in your home.
However, if your landlord is trying to repossess your unit for personal use (to live there themselves or to house an immediate family member or a dependent), you can refuse in writing. The landlord must then apply to the Administrative Housing Tribunal (TAL) for permission to take back the unit.
Your landlord can apply to the TAL to terminate your lease and request eviction in the following cases:
If the TAL rules in favour of the landlord, you will receive an official eviction notice.
For those considering a move, the city is reminding people to start their search early. Affordable housing is scarce, and waiting too long could make it harder to find a new place.
“The housing crisis in Montreal has dramatic repercussions for some households who find themselves homeless on July 1, having failed to find housing that meets their financial capacity,” Dorais noted.
If you choose to search for a new place, tools like the OMHM search tool and Vivre en Ville’s rental registry can help you compare prices and find available listings. Local housing committees are also available to offer advice and support.
More details and resources for tenants are available at Montreal.ca.
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The M6 has reopened after a crash which created a ripple effect of disruption across central Lancashire. Police were called to reports of a crash after 5am this morning (5 […]
Economic Expert Teriba has advocated for non-debt financing to address Nigeria’s 2025 budget deficit and unlock market value.
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Time is not on DJI’s side. The world’s largest drone maker has less than a year to convince the Trump