OTTAWA – A new poll suggests nearly half of Canadians are living paycheque to paycheque as the cost of living crisis continues to squeeze household budgets, and young people are more likely to s...
You’re right. It’s not a purely Canadian problem, and the solution is not easy.
But we’ve long since left behind any semblance of a world where easy solutions are enough. We need politicians who will embrace hard choices.
The hard choice behind housing comes down to one simple fact; for housing to be an investment, there must be a housing crisis. The scarcity of housing is what forces home prices to continuously rise. Any solution that doesn’t end the utility of housing as an investment will ultimately be insufficient. And no one wants to seriously talk about the idea that housing shouldn’t be an investment anymore.
And we need to be absolutely clear that the Conservatives have even less interest in tackling investment property than either the Liberals or NDP. Taking care of the wealthy is always their number one priority.
What we should be talking about is something like this. That’s the kind of big idea that would make a real difference.
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You’re right. It’s not a purely Canadian problem, and the solution is not easy.
But we’ve long since left behind any semblance of a world where easy solutions are enough. We need politicians who will embrace hard choices.
The hard choice behind housing comes down to one simple fact; for housing to be an investment, there must be a housing crisis. The scarcity of housing is what forces home prices to continuously rise. Any solution that doesn’t end the utility of housing as an investment will ultimately be insufficient. And no one wants to seriously talk about the idea that housing shouldn’t be an investment anymore.
And we need to be absolutely clear that the Conservatives have even less interest in tackling investment property than either the Liberals or NDP. Taking care of the wealthy is always their number one priority.
What we should be talking about is something like this. That’s the kind of big idea that would make a real difference.
Hey now, at least one party has the balls to put forth a policy that both makes sense and will have a material impact.