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danmand

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The unemployment rate in Ontario is 9%.
Plus the minimum EI is the same as CERB, $500 per week.

A very large proportion of renters are paying their rent.
It appears mass evictions is a problem both here and in USA.
 

Renus

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Let me get this straight:

Ontario Works is 343 for basic needs and 390 for rent.

CERB is 500 a week for basic needs and now rent must also be covered, in full, by the Trudeau government.

If you rent for 1,200 a month ( assume ) the rent is 1,200 while the basic needs is 2150 per month approx.

Total welfare = 3,350 per month.

How can poor people get less then 750 per month, while these CERB clowns get 3,350 per month.

In welfare ?

P.S. - Hi Luvyeah
 
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Anbarandy

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TERB payments in the summer were rent relief. The problem is that instead of using a larger portion of $2000/month for rent payment, tenants decides to spend it all.
Does TERB know about this?

TERB payments should ONLY have been used to support TERB.
 
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doggystyle99

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The REASON for mass evictions is the nonsense govt lockdowns which prevent people from working
At least before they had the (overpaid) CERB, but now CRA even telling many to pay that back as well

Lockdowns will end more lives than covid ever did, just watch
Lockdowns make sense you just have a hard time understanding facts regarding the Coronavirus, In your mind with almost a full year now of the facts being known the Coronavirus is not even as bad as the flu, masks have no effect on the spread of the virus, the lockdowns also do not have any effect on the virus, and contact tracing is a waste of time.

But then again very few people break the pandemic public facemask guidelines in Ontario then go to Quebec and break the social distancing and facemask rules in that province only the "Very Stable Genius" crowd like you.
Again understand how the spread of the virus can be minimized, BTW did you finally learn the difference between increasing and decreasing numbers or are you still having issues?
 
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squeezer

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Lockdowns make sense you just have a hard time understanding facts regarding the Coronavirus, In your mind almost a full year now the Coronavirus is not even as bad as the flu, masks have no effect on the spread of the virus, the lockdowns also do not have any effect on the virus, and contact tracing is a waste of time.

But then again very few people break the pandemic public facemask guidelines in Ontario then go to Quebec and break the social distancing and facemask rules in that province only the "Very Stable Genius" crowd like you.
Again understand how the spread of the virus can be minimized, BTW did you finally learn the difference between increasing and decreasing numbers or are you still having issues?
Don't forget, the stable Amigo geniuses also are against the vaccine. Their only solution is life as normal and let herd immunity cull the weak.
 
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doggystyle99

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Don't forget, the stable Amigo geniuses also are against the vaccine. Their only solution is life as normal and let herd immunity cull the weak.
Isn't it amazing not a single thing that these "Very Stable Geniuses" AKA Amigas :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO: have said regarding the Coronavirus has been factually correct.

Here is the list
COVID-19 is caused by 5G towers------WRONG
Bill Gates is behind the spread of COVID-19 to control the world------WRONG
It's not even as bad as the flu------WRONG
Lockdowns or social distancing don't lower the spread of the virus------WRONG
Facemask are not effective against COVID------WRONG
Vaccines are a way to chip and track human kind again by Bill Gates------REALLY WRONG :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

I don't even know if I had to pick which one of the above statements is the most idiotic one I can pick one.

But then again we are talking about people who cannot differentiate between increasing or decreasing or able to read and understand charts properly for the most part so it's really not a surprise that they have been so factually wrong all along.
 
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IM469

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Don't forget, the stable Amigo geniuses also are against the vaccine. Their only solution is life as normal and let herd immunity cull the weak.
That might up the vacancy and drop rents.

Forgetting the previous sarcasm, company's are getting subsidies for business losses, why can't landlords get the same ? It would be cheaper than emergency subsidized housing.
 

WetSeeker

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If nothing else, this CCP virus has caused the greatest redistribution of wealth in our lifetime, doubling the federal debt and wiping out 1,000s of businesses and many jobs.
There are a lot of people that are suffering and really need help, and there are many more that have played the system to the max, even if able to pay rent.

441,000 people were given CERB and they were not qualified so CRA sent letters (all less than $5,000 taxable income in 2019). These scammers were given in some cases 4 or 5 times their 2019 taxable income. Yet we have people living under the Gardiner and in tents. How does this make any sense?

Why should taxpayers be on the hook for 441,000 people that blatantly stole relief money and now claim they are "victims" because gross revenue is not and never has been taxable income?

One hobby "baker" in PEI received $18,500 from CERB and was whining to the CBC that she could not afford a Christmas. Yet her pre-Covid 2019 income was less than $5,000 WTF!
Her Liberal MP told her to refile 2019 and remove all her expenses (baking supplies etc) so that she would be above the $5,000 taxable income which is actually fraud. WTF!
 
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Renus

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If nothing else, this CCP virus has caused the greatest redistribution of wealth in our lifetime, doubling the federal debt and wiping out 1,000s of businesses and many jobs.
There are a lot of people that are suffering and really need help, and there are many more that have played the system to the max, even if able to pay rent.

441,000 people were given CERB and they were not qualified so CRA sent letters (all less than $5,000 taxable income in 2019). These scammers were given in some cases 4 or 5 times their 2019 taxable income. Yet we have people living under the Gardiner and in tents. How does this make any sense?

Why should taxpayers be on the hook for 441,000 people that blatantly stole relief money and now claim they are "victims" because gross revenue is not and never has been taxable income?

One hobby "baker" in PEI received $18,500 from CERB and was whining to the CBC that she could not afford a Christmas. Yet her pre-Covid 2019 income was less than $5,000 WTF!
Her Liberal MP told her to refile 2019 and remove all her expenses (baking supplies etc) so that she would be above the $5,000 taxable income which is actually fraud. WTF!
The only real scam is corporations getting wage subsidies and paying out dividends to their 1% shareholders.
 

Malibuk

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Ontario orders halt to residential evictions during state of emergency
The Ontario government has issued an emergency order temporarily halting the enforcement of residential evictions.
The order comes the same day that a provincewide stay-at-home order goes into effect to curb the spread of COVID-19.
According to the province, the order will also protect homeowners whose properties are being repossessed by court order.
Evictions were temporarily halted during the first wave of the pandemic last spring as well, but were allowed to resume in August.
Tenants’ rights groups and advocates for those experiencing homelessness have been calling for months for a long-term halt to evictions.
While the Landlord and Tenant Board will continue to hear eviction applications and issue eviction orders, those orders will not be carried out while the province is under a state of emergency.
The halt on evictions will be in effect as long as the province remains under a state of emergency.
"By temporarily pausing residential evictions, we are ensuring that all Ontarians are able to stay home, stay safe, and save lives," Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Steve Clark said in a release. "Our government will ensure that residential evictions continue to be paused for the remainder of the state of emergency, as long as it lasts."
 

Malibuk

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Eviction enforcement was put on hold during the state of emergency but the hearings continued.

Looks like the city will soon need to lease more hotels.

Novotel homeless hotel to cost $8.1 million over 10 months
The city will pay $766,800 per month — or up to $8.1 million over 10 months — if it uses all 254 rooms in the Novotel on the Esplanade for a homeless hotel, a city document says.
The approval form for the latest COVID hotel, signed Feb. 3 by city manager Chris Murray, says the rooms will be rented at $100 per night, not including $30 per day per client for three meals and two snacks.
As with other homeless hotel contracts with the city, the hotel is responsible for providing access to internet and Wi-Fi for clients and staff and cable TV for clients.
The city has also agreed to be responsible for spraying for bed bugs, if necessary, and for deep cleaning and replacing all furnishings and equipment — along with damaged property — once the lease is up.
The city’s shelter, support and housing officials confirmed last Friday that the hotel will become another homeless COVID shelter, starting Feb. 22. Run by Homes First Society, the average per diem per night (which includes the lease costs, security, food and supports) is $220 per client.
 

Malibuk

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Former UN rapporteur calls for 'national moratorium on evictions' as some Canadians struggle to make rent
'I feel things are in a real crisis,' says Leilani Farha
Housing advocates have been calling for a blanket ban on evictions since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, but rules vary by province.
"The pandemic has been almost a fatal blow for people in those housing conditions where they were already struggling to pay the rent," said Leilani Farha, a former UN special rapporteur on the right to housing, who is based in Ottawa.
"The solution is a national moratorium on evictions…. It has to be for the duration of the pandemic, and for a substantial period after the pandemic is declared over."

Former UN rapporteur calls for 'national moratorium on evictions' as some Canadians struggle to make rent | CBC Radio
 

Malibuk

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Toronto tenants unionize to demand rent relief in the face of looming pandemic evictions
Over the last year, a growing number of renters have formed grassroots tenant unions to collectively speak up against landlords and stave off the threat of possible evictions.
Chief among the tenant unions' demands are a stay on evictions for the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic, an end to above-guideline increases to monthly rent, and a willingness from landlords to discuss rent relief — forgiving part or all of the unpaid rent that has tallied up while tenants were unable to work.

Landlord companies like Ranee and Pinedale have offered tenants the option to enter a repayment plan, which would keep track of the rent they missed, to be paid back later.
Advocates have raised concerns that vulnerable tenants could be pressured into signing unreasonable plans and end up being evicted anyway if they aren't able to make their payments.
Tenant unions have floated rent relief as a better alternative to repayment plans, which defers the money owed to a later date.

Toronto tenants unionize to demand rent relief in the face of looming pandemic evictions | CBC Radio
 

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Toronto tenants unionize to demand rent relief in the face of looming pandemic evictions
Over the last year, a growing number of renters have formed grassroots tenant unions to collectively speak up against landlords and stave off the threat of possible evictions.
Chief among the tenant unions' demands are a stay on evictions for the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic, an end to above-guideline increases to monthly rent, and a willingness from landlords to discuss rent relief — forgiving part or all of the unpaid rent that has tallied up while tenants were unable to work.

Landlord companies like Ranee and Pinedale have offered tenants the option to enter a repayment plan, which would keep track of the rent they missed, to be paid back later.
Advocates have raised concerns that vulnerable tenants could be pressured into signing unreasonable plans and end up being evicted anyway if they aren't able to make their payments.
Tenant unions have floated rent relief as a better alternative to repayment plans, which defers the money owed to a later date.

Toronto tenants unionize to demand rent relief in the face of looming pandemic evictions | CBC Radio
I suggest Walmart customers should unionise too to demand a stay of pay for anything shoppers can find in the store for the duration of COVID and forgiveness of payment of unpaid merchandise they can get at Walmart. Top it up with forgiveness of credit card debt but not mortgages because homeowners are cockroaches who prey on vulnerable people by demanding money for letting them stay in their homes. Hell, let's make the union and demand to share all wealth equally. Wait, it already happened in Russia in 1917.
 

Malibuk

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Horwath wants the eviction ban to be extended for 1 year after the end of the pandemic.
Ford said no.

 
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