
Rental discrimination is a harsh reality many renters face across Canada. Despite laws meant to protect against bias, ads still include phrases like “preferred ethnic group” and subtle tactics keep certain people out of neighborhoods.
In this episode, we dive into the rules and regulations meant to stop discrimination in housing and rental ads and why enforcement often falls short. We explore how landlords use coded language to get around the law and how this contributes to segregation in our cities.
We also share real stories from renters who have felt the impact firsthand and discuss what penalties landlords face if caught discriminating.
In this episode, we cover:
• The laws governing housing discrimination in Canada and how they are enforced
• Why “preferred ethnic group” statements still appear despite legal bans
• Differences in enforcement across provinces and cities
• How coded language lets landlords skirt anti discrimination rules
• How renters can advocate for themselves and report discrimination effectively
This episode is about more than just housing. It is about fairness, community, and the hidden barriers many face when trying to find a home.
Drop a comment and share your thoughts or experiences with rental discrimination.