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2025-01-25

ACORN Town Hall at 2:30pm on Saturday 25 January 2025 at Kitchener Public Library

What: ACORN Region-Wide Town Hall meeting
When: 2:30pm on Saturday 25 January 2025
Where: Kitchener Public Library Main Branch, Room E
Location: 85 Queen Street North, Kitchener Map
Contact: Vonica Flear +1‑226‑545‑4359
E-mail: kw@acorncanada.org
Online: https://acorncanada.org/locations/waterloo-acorn/

ACORN is Holding a Region-Wide Town Hall to Identify Community Issues and Launch New Survey for Low-Income Residents

(Kitchener, ON) – ACORN is organizing a Town Hall on Saturday, 25 January 1025 at 2:30pm at the Kitchener Public Library for all residents of Waterloo Region to meet and discuss issues they’re struggling with, how the community can organize against these issues, and what they think ACORN should prioritize in 2025.

At the town hall, ACORN leaders will review ACORN’s campaign work on the local, provincial, and national level, and how ACORN members organize on various community issues like bad faith evictions, skyrocketing grocery prices, low social assistance rates, and more. We will also be joined by guest speakers including a Hamilton ACORN Organizer who will be sharing how ACORN members fought for and WON a strong anti-renoviction bylaw in Hamilton, and the importance of perseverance when fighting for change. To close the meeting, ACORN members will be launching our new tenant survey to shed light on the sheer scale of struggles low-income residents face across the Region.

We welcome all tenants and other low-income residents across Waterloo Region to join us and share their experiences during our break out discussion sections, following which ACORN leaders will hold an exercise to illustrate how to organize for change.

To speak with an ACORN leader about this event or discuss ACORN’s campaigns, please contact ACORN staff Organizer Vonica Flear at kw@acorncanada.org or +1‑226‑545‑4359.

#ACORN #ACORNCanada #ACORNTenantUnionWaterlooRegion #KitchenerPublicLibrary #KPL #WaterlooRegion

ACORN Tenant Union Ontario (BW line drawing of an acorn in a circle, surrounded by text
2025-01-05

March for Renoviction Protections, 5pm on Monday 6 January 2025 at KPL

What: Protest for Renoviction Protections!
When: 5:00pm on Monday 6 January 2025
Where: Meeting outside Kitchener Central Library, marching to Kitchener City Hall
Location: 85 Queen Street North, Kitchener, Ontario Map
Contact: Phone Number: +1‑519‑670‑1859, Email: kw@acorncanada.org

Waterloo Region ACORN March for Renoviction Protections in Kitchener!

ACORN Waterloo is organizing a march calling out the City of Kitchener for refusing to take action against renovictions on Monday January 6th at 5:00PM starting at Kitchener Central Library.

(Kitchener, ON) – In the wake of a housing crisis, low-income tenants are losing their affordable homes faster than new affordable units can be built, while landlords are profiting from mass evicting vulnerable tenants. Cities like Hamilton, Toronto, and London have taken steps to pass anti-renoviction bylaws to curb this issue, and other cities and even small towns like Kawartha Lakes are taking steps towards similar bylaws. Meanwhile, the City of Kitchener insists it’s not in their jurisdiction to regulate renovictions.

Countless stories have surfaced across the Region of low-income tenants being uprooted from their rent controlled units for so-called “renovations”, a practice becoming all too common among landlords seeking to make bigger profits. 267 Traynor, 250 Frederick, 141 & 149 Borden are all just some examples of a systemic problem destroying our affordable housing stock in Kitchener: Renovictions.

ACORN members and tenants of various buildings facing renovictions across the city are furious that Kitchener City Council is refusing to take the necessary steps to curb this crisis, despite other cities passing renoviction bylaws, and despite legal opinions from ACTO and Raven Law highlighting how it is fully within Cities’ powers to pass these laws.

This is why Waterloo Region ACORN members are leading a march to City Hall on Monday, 6 January 2025. ACORN members are demanding the City pass a renoviction bylaw similar to Toronto or Hamilton, where landlords must apply for a license to renovate units, and provide tenants with temporary accommodation while renovations are taking place, at the same rental rate the tenant paid before renovations began.

We invite you to join us on Monday to speak with ACORN members facing renoviction and to learn more about ACORN’s anti-displacement campaigns.

Background:

ACORN Canada is a national independent organization of low-and-moderate income families with 180,000+ members in 21+ neighbourhood chapters across 10 cities.

#ACORN #ACORNCanada #ACORNTenantUnionWaterlooRegion

ACORN Tenant Union Ontario (BW line drawing of an acorn in a circle, surrounded by textNO DISPLACEMENT
NO RENOVICTIONS
ACORN ACTION
Mon Jan 6th @5pm
Meet at Kitchener Central Library
Then march with us to City HallNO DISPLACEMENT
NO RENOVICTIONS
ACORN ACTION
Mon Jan 6th @5pm
Meet at Kitchener Central Library, then march with us to City Hall!
Can't march due to mobility limitations? Meet us outside City Hall when the march arrives!
Questions? Email us at kw@acorncanada.org or call/text 519-670-1859
Action Reminders:
Wear red or your ACORN shirt to increase visibility of the group!
Bundle up! Wear extra layers, gloves, and boots to keep warm!
Stick together and don't leave anyone behind!
Bring a sign if you're able! You can write things like "Stop Renovictions" or "People Over Profits"
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