Toronto Must Implement a Maximum Heat By-Law to Protect Tenants from Extreme Indoor Temperatures
CELA, along with the Low-Income Energy Network (LIEN) and the Advocacy Centre for Tenants Ontario (ACTO), have prepared a briefing note for Toronto City Council. We are calling on Council to pass a by-law setting a maximum indoor temperature standard of 26oC in all rental units to protect tenants from the serious and potentially fatal health impacts of extreme heat.
This publication is found on the Canadian Environmental Law Archive website; click here to open it in a new tab.
Briefing Note: Toronto Maximum Heat By-Law
Toronto Must Implement a Maximum Heat By-Law to Protect Tenants from Extreme Indoor Temperatures
CELA, along with the Low-Income Energy Network (LIEN) and the Advocacy Centre for Tenants Ontario (ACTO), have prepared a briefing note for Toronto City Council. We are calling on Council to pass a by-law setting a maximum indoor temperature standard of 26oC in all rental units to protect tenants from the serious and potentially fatal health impacts of extreme heat.
This publication is found on the Canadian Environmental Law Archive website; click here to open it in a new tab.
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