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Ontario Passes Bill 60 Amid Raucous Protest as Critics Warn Changes Will Make It Easier to Evict Tenants
Bill 60 shortens eviction timelines, limits tenant defenses at Landlord and Tenant Board, and aims to reduce housing delays, drawing protests from tenant advocates and opposition parties.
- Ontario passed Bill 60, the Fighting Delays, Building Faster Act, amid loud protests from critics who argued it will make it easier to evict tenants.
- The bill bars tenants from raising new issues at landlord-tenant board hearings, removes the need for landlords to compensate tenants when taking property back, and shortens eviction times for non-payment of rent.
- Housing advocates and opposition parties strongly criticized the bill, with one activist calling it the 'create encampments faster act' that will force Ontarians onto the streets.
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