Québec Solidaire is throwing a bone to pet owners in the midst of the province's ongoing housing crisis. The party introduced Quebec's first bill aimed at allowing animals in residential spaces in the National Assembly on May 25. If passed, the bill would make it illegal for rental properties to turn away tenants with four-legged roommates.
A new interactive tool is looking to address the escalating housing crisis in Quebec, bringing much-needed transparency to rental prices in-province. The Rent Registry, created by local non-profit Vivre en Ville, offers historical data on rental rates to protect tenants from excessive increases and curb real estate inflation.
As a Montrealer, you've probably heard of the iconic Habitat 67, a world-famous architectural work of art by Moshe Safdie and perhaps one of the most coveted housing complexes in the city. If you ever dreamt of moving in with the elite, there is currently a condo for sale at $1,350,000 in the pavilion originally built for Expo '67. But if you can't afford it right now, there's no harm in checking the pics to start manifesting your dream home.