Canada’s rental crisis is getting worse, according to a new report that found the average price to rent an apartment last month was $2,149 — up by more than 11 per cent in the past 12 months.

Canada is a too big and diverse a place to be throwing around national averages like that. I think I’d like to see the increase and average/median split by city, suburban, and rural. Preferably provincially. When we look it in all those categories are they all increasing 11% or are some increasing more and others less?

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