Vancouver tenants confront building owners at rally protesting poor living conditions
Dozens of residents from four East Vancouver apartment buildings confronted the buildings' owners and management at a rally calling attention to squalid living conditions.
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![A number of protesters, from an organization called Cascadia Renters United, rallied outside the Cressey Development office in Vancouver to protest poor living conditions. A person speaks on a mic as others hold up signs denouncing Cressey Corporation as slumlords and one reading 'Fix our windows, fix our doors, no repairs but rent still soars'.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7007065.1698194051!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/cressey-protest.jpg)
Dozens of residents from four East Vancouver apartment buildings confronted the buildings' owners and management at a rally calling attention to squalid living conditions.