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Quebec's housing tribunal rules no-pet clause in rental lease violates provincial charter of rights and freedoms

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    Quebec's housing tribunal rules no-pet clause in rental lease violates provincial charter of rights and freedoms

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/quebec-no-pets-clause-rental-housing-tenants-landlords-9.7138728
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    Le Tribunal administratif du logement du Québec a jugée que les clauses interdisant les animaux de compagnie violent la charte provinciale des droits et libertés

    // Article en anglais //

    #Québec #Housing #Logement

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      @VE2UWY The charter doesn’t include the Charter’s section 33.

      Two different things. One is part of the Constitution, the other is a provincial legislation, hence the lower case “c”.

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