Calls continue for stronger rules around short-term rentals following Old Montreal fire
Questions are still being raised about the regulation of short-term tourist rentals following a devastating fire in Old Montreal last week that has claimed the life of at least two people, with five others still missing. While some are calling for stronger rules governing such businesses, others argue the rules are good but enforcement is weak. Global’s Phil Carpenter reports.
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