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The Urgent Need for a Maximum Temperature By-Law in Windsor
The Canadian Environmental Law Association calls on the City of Windsor to adopt and implement a maximum temperature by-law to cool all rental units to a maximum of 26°C.
Media Release: City of Ottawa Must Urgently Protect Tenants from Extreme Heat in Rental Housing
Tenants’ rights and environmental justice advocates are calling on Ottawa city council to pass a maximum temperature by-law to protect tenants from the health risks of extreme heat.
Communiqué de presse: La ville d’Ottawa doit protéger les locataires contre la chaleur extrême
Les défenseurs des droits des locataires et de l’environnement demandent au Conseil municipal d’Ottawa d’adopter un règlement administratif portant sur la température maximale afin de protéger les locataires contre les risques pour la santé liés à la chaleur extrême.
The Urgent Need for a Maximum Temperature By-Law in Ottawa
The Canadian Environmental Law Association calls on the City of Ottawa to adopt and implement a maximum temperature by-law to cool all rental units to a maximum of 26°C.
Joint Statement: Actions Needed to Protect Toronto Tenants from Extreme Heat
Toronto Heat Safety released a joint statement calling on the City of Toronto to implement a maximum temperature by-law of 26 degrees C in all rental units. The climate crisis is unfair and heat is a serious public health crisis.