Toronto Fire ordered their landlords to comply with the fire code. Now, these tenants fear losing their affordable rentals for good

Their lawyer believes some landlords are using the notices as an excuse to evict longtime tenants in rent-controlled units so they can charge higher, market-rate prices.
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