The controversial project, a solution proposed by Quebec to better represent the population, included new eligibility rules for certain tenants of housing co-operatives. Two major changes were planned. The first could have forced the better-off people living in subsidized co-operatives or NPOs to pay financial compensation to maintain their housing. The second would have led to the creation of a one-stop shop for affordable housing for all appli…
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The controversial project, a solution proposed by Quebec to better represent the population, included new eligibility rules for certain tenants of housing co-operatives. Two major changes were planned. The first could have forced the better-off people living in subsidized co-operatives or NPOs to pay financial compensation to maintain their housing. The second would have led to the creation of a one-stop shop for affordable housing for all appli…