Bill 60 will make it easier for tenants in Ontario to be evicted, despite the hardships they may be facing or even neglect and abuse by their landlord. Join our Tenant Organizing Call to learn how this new piece of legislation could diminish your rights and threaten your housing security. We want to share what we’ve learned with you and hear how you’d like to organize locally to stop Bill 60.
- Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025
- 7:30pm via Zoom
- RSVP for link
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By joining this call, you’ll be part of a larger tenant organizing effort led by YSW Tenant Union, with similar calls taking place across the province. Together, we can stop Bill 60 and demand laws that truly protect tenants.




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1. Bill 60 will make it easier for tenants to be evicted. Learn the facts.
2. The government has said that, for now, they aren’t moving forward with fixed term leases, which would have allowed landlords to evict tenants at the end of every lease. But we still need to be vigilant.
3. Bill 60 will make it nearly impossible for you to use your landlord’s bad behaviour, like disrepair and abuse, to prevent your eviction at the Landlord Tenant Board.
4. Bill 60 will prevent tenants from raising issues at the Landlord Tenant Board if they haven’t paid at least 50% of their arrears even if the arrears are the result of bad accounting by your landlord.
5. Bill 60 will reduce the number of days a tenant has to appeal an eviction order, dropping it from 30 days to 14 days – many tenants don’t even receive their notice of order for 14 days!
6. Join our Organizing Call against Bill 60. “Even though Bill 60 feels like an attack on tenants that’s insurmountable, it’s important to show that tenants everywhere - even in small municipalities - are doing stuff to fight this. Small local actions hold the potential to build into something bigger.” -- Meg Walker, Tenant Organizing Lead, SDCWR

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