Québec solidaire discusses regulatory overhaul for HLM housing crisis

Tuesday, May 27, 2025, 3:22 pm

In response to mounting affordable housing challenges, Québec solidaire is engaging with the housing minister to rethink regulations governing HLM rentals. The proposed reforms aim to stimulate long-overdue changes in rental practices and alleviate pressures in a market struggling to meet demand.


ledevoir.com / Québec solidaire discutera avec la ministre Duranceau de permettre des colocs en HLM

La proposition solidaire vise à réaménager la réglementation qui gouverne la location de logements en HLM.

lapresse.ca / Location de logements en HLM | Québec solidaire discutera avec la ministre Duranceau

La recherche de solutions pour soulager la crise du logement amène la ministre responsable de l’Habitation, France-Élaine Duranceau, à accepter l’invitation de Québec solidaire pour discuter de la possibilité de réaménager la réglementation qui gouverne la location de logements en HLM.  


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