To access funding, provinces and territories would have to agree to a set of conditions, including the adoption of the recently announced renters’ bill of rights, which would create a national standard lease agreement and require landlords to disclose previous rent prices.
The federal government is also demanding that provinces and territories freeze development charges for three years and require municipalities to broadly allow the construction of fourplexes.
Seems like pretty good points! Densifying is definitely a good way to ensure affordability (by reducing the need for cars and impact of land availability). And knowing how much the rent increased seems like a good way to make the market more competitive (if we can do it for historical stock prices and home assessment, why not rent as well).
Hence making it mandatory, and make breeders only be allowed to sell to certified owners.