Ontario opposition parties promise more rent control. Here's what Hamilton, Niagara voters think
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For three years, a St. Catharines retiree and her partner have been renting a townhouse built after 2018. Under Ontario rules,the 71-year-old's landlord can increase rent by any amount."We are at his mercy," Terri Millstone told CBC Hamilton.Here's what the main Ontario parties say they'll do for renters if elected Feb. 27.