FAQ section updated
Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2026 6:28 pm
Subject says all - the frequently asked questions section has been giving us some grief. It's back up now so read and enjoy. Or just tremble in fear, your choice. Ha, that's a reference to the part about landlords and building managers, and the rise of A.I.
N.B. Most of my review of the situation around Saturday's "tenant convention" was in the FAQ section, so that's a bit of a vex. But I was just reporting it as I saw it - your experiences and those of others may vary so let's hear it!
It would appear that most tenant action-oriented web pages (Acorn, the FMTA, the High Park group (that one is literally next door on the Bloor-Danforth subway line, from the convention site, eg. two stations west) have not posted about the convention. Were they invited to send delegates? We just don't know - although they (and you!) are of course welcome to post.
The convention web pages were updated ahead of the event with a link to a Village Media piece, but they didn't mention that the publisher ran the item in one of his premium newsletters, that costs thousands of dollars of you want to subscribe. As usual I am not making this up.
P.S. Did you know? I asked "space ship dot com" how much the "trf.com" is going for. It (or they said) - wait for it - half a million U.S. dollars! With a $350k (U.S.) starting bid.
I am not making any of this up.
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N.B. Most of my review of the situation around Saturday's "tenant convention" was in the FAQ section, so that's a bit of a vex. But I was just reporting it as I saw it - your experiences and those of others may vary so let's hear it!
It would appear that most tenant action-oriented web pages (Acorn, the FMTA, the High Park group (that one is literally next door on the Bloor-Danforth subway line, from the convention site, eg. two stations west) have not posted about the convention. Were they invited to send delegates? We just don't know - although they (and you!) are of course welcome to post.
The convention web pages were updated ahead of the event with a link to a Village Media piece, but they didn't mention that the publisher ran the item in one of his premium newsletters, that costs thousands of dollars of you want to subscribe. As usual I am not making this up.
P.S. Did you know? I asked "space ship dot com" how much the "trf.com" is going for. It (or they said) - wait for it - half a million U.S. dollars! With a $350k (U.S.) starting bid.
I am not making any of this up.
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