Brampton expands licensing project to cracking down on illegal rentals
Brampton City Councillor @RoweSantos tells @MooreintheAM a motion is coming to expand the rental licensing program following a fatal fire at a multi-unit home last week.
‘Bad news for slum landlords’: Brampton launches rental housing incentive program
City of Brampton launches bold new incentive program for purpose-built rental housing

Today, the City of Brampton announced a new Development Charges (DC) Incentive Program designed to encourage the construction of purpose-built rental housing and address the city’s growing housing needs. “For too long, Brampton has relied on Additional Rental Units (ARUs) to meet our housing needs, with 60% of new units built as ARUs. This overreliance […]
Brampton Council Moves to Strengthen Purpose-Built Rental Housing and Push Back on Over-Concentration of Additional Residential Units (ARUs)

At a recent Council meeting, Councillor Keenan and myself brought forward a motion to take bold steps in addressing Brampton’s housing challenges by incentivizing purpose-built rental housing and calling on the Province to reverse its aggressive Additional Residential Unit (ARU) legislation. For decades, Brampton’s primary rental market has seen limited growth. As a result, many […]
Canada’s housing market shifts, yet students still face barriers
Brampton extends controversial rental licensing program for 3 more years, and expands it
Brampton Pushes Back as Slumlord Defenders Stage Failing Protests
Residential Rental Licensing Pilot Program enhanced and new tools for safer, affordable housing introduced

The City of Brampton continues to take proactive and collaborative actions to strengthen tenant protections, improve rental housing quality and expand access to safe, affordable housing. “We know that many residents, especially international students, newcomers and low-income residents, are at risk of unsafe, overcrowded or exploitative housing. That’s why the City is taking a proactive […]
More landlord licensing coming to Brampton communities in 2026