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Prepare for wave of evictions as rent deadline comes, Ontario NDP warns

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COVID-19 pandemic have been lifted.The Opposition New Democrats say that because the provincial state of emergency has ended, evictions can start back up again Saturday.The NDP also says newly passed legislation, Bill 184, makes it easier for landlords to evict tenants who fall behind on a repayment plan.

Protesters take stage at Toronto mayor’s news conference, demand stop of tenant evictions The governing Progressive Conservatives have said the bill will help, not harm, tenants.A spokeswoman for the premier says the bill “reinforces to landlords the necessity of exploring repayment agreements and maintaining tenancies — rather than resorting to evictions.”Ivana Yelich says eviction orders going out now are mostly ones that were pending.

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