Conservatives went sideways on housing as tenants got organized in 2022
Up until 2022, public debate about housing in New Brunswick was dominated by landlords. While tenants made only modest gains on...
Read moreUp until 2022, public debate about housing in New Brunswick was dominated by landlords. While tenants made only modest gains on...
Read moreJill Green is a Conservative MLA and the current Minister of Service New Brunswick. In late November, Green introduced a bill...
Read moreTenants and housing advocates opposed to Bill 25 gathered in front of the New Brunswick legislature on Saturday, November 26, demanding...
Read moreTo hear the Conservatives tell it, any form of rent control—applied in six other Canadian provinces—will dissuade development and investment here....
Read moreNew Brunswick's housing crisis, which has left thousands of individuals and families without adequate and safe housing, has led the provincial...
Read moreHousing advocates are calling on the City of Fredericton to enforce a bylaw already on its books that could improve the...
Read moreNew Brunswick’s rent cap is set to end on December 31. The rent cap—which limited rent increases to 3.8 percent per...
Read moreTenant advocates gathered outside Saint John City Hall on Saturday, Oct. 15, calling for better protections for renters. Sarah Lunney, a...
Read moreThe provincial government on Monday announced an investment of $102.2 million to build 380 new public housing units and to renovate...
Read moreThe Moncton Chapter of the NB Common Front for Social Justice is organizing a march and a conference to mark the...
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