March 29, 2018--Finding a place to live in one of Canada's largest cities is a notoriously painful exercise. And it's one often made even more painful for those looking for a new home with the pets.
Across the country, landlords who don't want animals in their buildings can--and do--refuse to rent to pet-owners, something activists have been pushing to change.
A newly released analysis of polling data from the Angus Reid Institute finds a majority of Canadians inclined to disagree with those petitioning for increased rights for pet-owners, though opinion on this varies depending on whether one is a homeowner or a tenant.