Nova Scotia NDP accuse government of prioritizing landlord profits over renters

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Nova Scotia's NDP are accusing the governing Progressive Conservatives of prioritizing landlord profits over residents who need affordable housing as the party tables new legislation. NDP Leader Claudia Chender talks with reporters, in Dartmouth, N.S., on Saturday, June 25, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan

HALIFAX -- Nova Scotia's NDP are accusing the governing Progressive Conservatives of prioritizing landlords over residents who need affordable housing.

NDP Leader Claudia Chender took aim at the government today ahead of introducing two new housing bills.

The first bill would create a "homelessness task force" to gather data to try to prevent homelessness, and the second would set limits on evictions.

Meanwhile, the government has tabled legislation to extend the five per cent cap on rent until the end of 2027.

Critics have called the rent cap extension useless because it allows landlords to raise rents on fixed-term leases as long as they sign with a new renter.

This week landlords defended the use of fixed-term leases, saying they need to have the option to raise rent higher than five per cent to maintain their properties and recoup costs.

This report by was first published Sept. 18, 2024.