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Housing Crisis: More and More Affected Seniors

Summary by La Relève
The Régroupement des Associations québécois des droits des rétraites (AQDR) de la Montérégie is concerned about the impact of housing crisis on seniors. The rise in rents and the shortage of accessible housing are leading to an increasing number of low-income tenants in precarious conditions. "We are witnessing every day the distress of seniors: rents that explode, fear of reprisals if one disputes an increase, recourse to food banks because one…
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The Régroupement des Associations québécois des droits des rétraites (AQDR) de la Montérégie is concerned about the impact of housing crisis on seniors. The rise in rents and the shortage of accessible housing are leading to an increasing number of low-income tenants in precarious conditions. "We are witnessing every day the distress of seniors: rents that explode, fear of reprisals if one disputes an increase, recourse to food banks because one…

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La Relève broke the news in on Friday, December 5, 2025.
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