I was born to Islamic parents and Islam was all I knew growing up. I would pray to Allah multiple times a day, observe Ramadan etc. When I attended college I joined an agnostic student group that was open to debate from people of other faiths. Eventually I denounced Islam and My mother found my laptop which showed a group discussion pertaining to a theology question. She asked me if I was still muslim and I stupidly said no. So they gave me an hour to get all my things and leave the house so I’m currently camped out of a public library writing this post (although I can’t stay past hours)

Ive been dumpster diving for food and either I’m incredibly unlucky or those youtube videos are fake because I’ve only been able to eat expired garbage. I don’t want to sound like I’m complaining but it’s getting awful to throw up the food you’ve just consumed so I’m looking for work.

I’m 19, able bodied and can work for any amount. Just want to eat fresh food at this point. Sorry if the formatting is sloppy let me know if you need any clarification am getting pretty desperate LOL

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    Illegal eviction. They can’t throw you out without proper notice. Report them.

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      I can’t speak to laws in Canada, but adult children generally do not have the same rights as tenants with a lease.

      Several search results suggest that any 19 year old Canadian can be kicked out of their parents’ house with no notice.

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        Not sure where you’re looking. A minimum of reasonable notice is needed.

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          And if that isn’t followed OPs only recourse is to take them to court. He won’t be able to take advantage of the landlord and tenant board or the rental housing enforcement unit since he’s almost certainly not a tenant.

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        Correct, there is generally no tenant agreement in place to offer protections

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      Reporting is one thing, but until this gets resolved, OP still needs food. And being forcefully allowed back in under police protection doesn’t help.