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Québec solidaire proposes an inflation-linked cap on rent increases
Québec solidaire members adopted a motion on Sunday that would apply if the party were to form government, to support a cap on rent increases tied to inflation as the party wraps up its convention in Montreal. Delegates argue that an inflation-linked cap would better balance tenant protections and housing stability. The party has made housing a central issue, focusing on affordability and tenant protections. Members also unanimously backed measures to expand housing for vulnerable people, including women fleeing violence,…
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May 11 In 1885, the Metis under Louis Riel were defeated by the militia at Batoche, Sask., during the North-West Rebellion. Riel surrendered a few days later and was charged with treason and convicted. He was executed in Regina on Nov. 16th. In 2022, a federal study revealed that the U.S. government supported more than 400 Native American boarding schools that for over a century sought to assimilate Indigenous children into white society. It also identified more than 50 associated…
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Editorial: Community has to be included about its future
Six Nations land claim is about to enter the courts. The multi-billion dollar claim to a…
Today in History
May 11 In 1885, the Metis under Louis Riel were defeated by the militia at Batoche,…
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Québec solidaire proposes an inflation-linked cap on rent increases
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