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A week after a deadly fire ravaged a building in Old Montreal that included units available for rent on Airbnb, the company says it plans to remove all Quebec listings that have not been authorized by the provincial government.

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JohnPasalis MikePMoffatt the article suggests that you need permits to have airbnb in quebec. Don't you think this approach would work well in ontario and influence the landscape of the types of builds happening. We might see units built for families to live in. Thoughts?

theJagmeetSingh PierrePoilievre Dave_Eby KahlonRav how many illegal BNB’s are operating? City_Parksville cityofnanaimo CityofCourtenay

Ban all unlicensed airbnbs. Apartment buildings and flats in residential areas were not meant to be short term rentals for tourists.

GOP lawmakers should not focus so much on people's crotch and follow suit with what the Quebec government just did concerning unsafe airbnb accommodations. There must be tens of thousand places in the US without proper escape route should a fire occur in a building

Airbnb is Godzilla running amok through Montreal It's time to ban Airbnb

Hey greedy absentee condo owners, your gravy train just derailed, and it looks good on you.

Only Quebec? This needs to be applied across the entire country, and should also include the rest of planet Earth.

You mean they will have to compete with hotels on a level playing field?

This is good. But I think too much emphasis is on Airbnb. The building was a fire trap to begin with and could have happened even if the units weren't Airbnb. City of Montreal and the landlord are responsible. More so the City of Montreal.. where were the inspections

Why just Quebec

”We'll stop doing illegal things” is good public policy, neh?

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