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New Brunswick’s housing minister says the province’s three per cent rent cap will remain throughout this fiscal year after going into effect in February.

Noting its importance, Minister David Hickey said, “we’re offering that stability for renters, while at the same time committing to review the Residential Tenancies Act.”

At an economic policy meeting last December, housing researchers and a tenants’ advocate asked for a unit-based cap.

At the time, Hickey said the province wouldn’t have enough time to create unit-based caps before the rent cap took effect.

On Wednesday, he clarified that basing the cap on the unit is not a priority at this time.

“It’s largely not on the table, and not something we’re considering now, as was consistent with what we had said throughout the winter,” he said.

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