Quebec could see increase in unhoused people as leases expire across province: housing group
A prominent housing advocacy group fears Quebec could see an increase in households left without a permanent place to live as leases expire across the province on July 1.
“On the eve of July 1, there were 750 tenant households that had not found housing," in Quebec, according to Véronique Laflamme, spokesperson for The Front d'action populaire en réaménagement urbain (FRAPRU).
That estimate is based on assistance applications received by municipal housing offices across the province. It could change based on how many families are able to find housing in a pinch.
On that day, the number is much higher than last year, when 420 households were at risk of not having anywhere to move into, Laflamme said.
On Friday, there were 107 households in Montreal "accompanied by teams and who still have not found a permanent solution," said a city spokesperson in an email to The Canadian Press.
Among them, "some have been able to negotiate a short-term lease extension, while others will be able to be housed by relatives.” In all cases, the city says it has been able to "manage and temporarily house" those in need.
According to Laflamme, "these numbers are the tip of the iceberg of the housing crisis," while an unknown number of families are living in "appalling (housing) situations," or in housing that is too small or too expensive for their needs.
FRAPRU will present an update on the situation on Saturday morning at a press conference.

A CONSTANT SOURCE OF STRESS
A recent Léger poll found that housing remains a constant source of stress for many in the province.
The survey found 47 per cent of renters, 55 per cent of single-parent families, 46 per cent of households with an income of less than $40,000 per year, 44 per cent of immigrant families, and 34 per cent of Greater Montreal residents are feeling a great deal of stress when it comes to their housing situation.
ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE
Households in need of housing support are encouraged to call their municipal housing office or the Société d'habitation du Québec for immediate assistance.
On Wednesday, Quebec announced an increase in the shelter allowance from the current maximum of $100 to $170 per month, effective October 1, and an increase in the maximum amount of rent eligible for the rent supplement program.
As part of its “Operation July 1,” the government also allocated $2 million for housing search assistance, temporary accommodation and storage of goods.
“There is absolutely no reason for people to be sleeping on the street tonight if they call on the emergency teams of our housing authorities," said Housing Minister Andrée Laforest in an emailed statement.
However, those measures do not get to the root of the problem, according to FRAPRU.
‘We feel that the government is not acting with structural measures," said Laflamme, who is calling for better legislative protections against real estate speculation, renovations and fraudulent evictions.
They point to a Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) report that found that only 18 out of every thousand units with three or more bedrooms are available for rent in Quebec.
"Because they are often considered less profitable, large units are neglected by private developers, and those that are built are unaffordable," FRAPRU spokesperson Véronique Laflamme said.
NEED HOUSING HELP?
- Société d'habitation du Québec emergency service: 1-800-463-4315
- Information line of the Administrative Housing Tribunal: 1 800 683-BAIL (2245)
- Housing assistance from the City of Montreal: 311
-- This report by The Canadian Press was first published in French with files from CTV's Daniel J. Rowe on July 1, 2022.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Agent: Rushdie off ventilator and talking, day after attack
'The Satanic Verses' author Salman Rushdie was taken off a ventilator and able to talk Saturday, a day after he was stabbed as he prepared to give a lecture in upstate New York.

Arizona parents arrested trying to get in locked-down school
Police arrested three Arizona parents, shocking two of them with stun guns, as they tried to force their way into a school that police locked down Friday after an armed man was seen trying to get on campus, authorities said.
Parent of child with rare form of epilepsy distressed over N.S. ER closures
Kristen Hayes lives close to the hospital in Yarmouth, N.S., but she says that twice in the past month, her son, who has a rare form of epilepsy, has been taken by ambulance to the emergency room there, only to be left waiting.
Feds quietly change rules to allow one-time ArriveCAN exemption at land border crossings
The Canada Border Services Agency is temporarily allowing fully vaccinated travellers a one-time exemption to not be penalized if they were unaware of the health documents required through ArriveCAN.
Average rent up more than 10% in July from previous year, report says
Average rent in Canada for all properties rose more than 10 per cent year-over-year in July, according to a recent nationwide analysis of listings on Rentals.ca.
LAPD ends investigation into Anne Heche car crash
The Los Angeles Police Department has ended its investigation into Anne Heche's car accident, when the actor crashed into a Los Angeles home on Aug. 5.
Backing up Ukraine's history: App creates 3D models of important cultural heritage
Volunteers armed with smartphones are using a 3D-modelling app to preserve Ukraine's cultural heritage one snap at a time.
More than 10,000 Canadians received a medically-assisted death in 2021: report
More Canadians are ending their lives with a medically-assisted death, says the third federal annual report on medical assistance in dying (MAID). Data shows that 10,064 people died in 2021 with medical aid, an increase of 32 per cent over 2020.
FBI seized 'top secret' documents from Trump home
The FBI recovered documents that were labelled 'top secret' from former U.S. President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, according to court papers released Friday after a federal judge unsealed the warrant that authorized the unprecedented search this week.