200 Montreal tenants have pledged to go on a rent strike this fall. Why more may join them

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Ariane Lalonde pays more than $1,200 a month for a studio apartment she’s converted to a two bedroom in Montreal — and she’s had enough.

“We’re all paying way too much,” said Lalonde, who feels that she should be paying at most $800 or $900 for the space she’s renting.

“My generation, we won’t be able to have a house,” she said. “I never thought I would not be able to when I was young. I took that for granted. It’s insane.”

Lalonde, who grew up in Gatineau and always dreamed of living in Montreal, feels caught between a rock and a hard

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