More than 2,000 Quebec households stranded without a lease after July 1
03-07-2026 18:33 via cbc.ca

More than 2,000 Quebec households stranded without a lease after July 1

More than 2,000 Quebec households are still without a home following the province's July 1 moving day. Housing advocates say the increase compared to last year shows that building more apartments isn't enough to solve the affordability crisis.
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