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In this episode of the New Housing Alternatives podcast, hosts Cherise Burda and Ren Thomas are joined by Ricardo Tranjan, senior researcher at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives and author of "The Tenant Class." Together, they explore the evolving landscape of tenant rights, the growing influence of corporate landlords, and the urgent need for tenant-focused research and organizing to confront Canada’s affordability crisis. The conversation provides deep insight into power dynamics, policy history, and the challenges and opportunities faced by tenants and their advocates.
Learning Objectives:
Key Takeaways:
Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction: Hosts, guest, and episode overview
02:00 – The history of tenant rights and rent control in Canada
05:00 – The emergence of corporate landlords and the power shift in housing
08:00 – Global capital’s influence on the rental market
11:00 – Distinguishing research about tenants from research for tenants
14:00 – Persistent challenges and the realities of grassroots tenant organizing
17:00 – The need for resource redirection and building power in tenant organizing
20:00 – Action items, resources, and closing remarks
New Housing Alternatives is made possible with the support of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Explore our Vision & Objectives and Research Clusters & Projects, and subscribe to our blog at the link below:
https://newhousingalternatives.ca/blog/
By New Housing Alternatives GrantIn this episode of the New Housing Alternatives podcast, hosts Cherise Burda and Ren Thomas are joined by Ricardo Tranjan, senior researcher at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives and author of "The Tenant Class." Together, they explore the evolving landscape of tenant rights, the growing influence of corporate landlords, and the urgent need for tenant-focused research and organizing to confront Canada’s affordability crisis. The conversation provides deep insight into power dynamics, policy history, and the challenges and opportunities faced by tenants and their advocates.
Learning Objectives:
Key Takeaways:
Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction: Hosts, guest, and episode overview
02:00 – The history of tenant rights and rent control in Canada
05:00 – The emergence of corporate landlords and the power shift in housing
08:00 – Global capital’s influence on the rental market
11:00 – Distinguishing research about tenants from research for tenants
14:00 – Persistent challenges and the realities of grassroots tenant organizing
17:00 – The need for resource redirection and building power in tenant organizing
20:00 – Action items, resources, and closing remarks
New Housing Alternatives is made possible with the support of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Explore our Vision & Objectives and Research Clusters & Projects, and subscribe to our blog at the link below:
https://newhousingalternatives.ca/blog/