Ottawa City Hall was the site of a protest Wednesday that urged the city to enact an anti-displacement policy to protect low-income tenants from eviction because of renovations in or demolitions of existing buildings. Read More
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‘Reno-viction’ rage: Tenants demand policies to protect low-income renters in Ottawa
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