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Unaffordability in Canada's housing market is pushing nearly a third of would-be buyers to consider co-ownership and other 'non-traditional' paths to buy a home, Re/Max says.

Unaffordability in Canada’s housing market is pushing nearly a third of would-be buyers to consider co-ownership and other ‘non-traditional’ paths to buy a home, Re/Max says.

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Is storming the land by force with a larger group of armed people on the list, or is that too traditional?

Can we stop talking about it and just do it?

No. Storming implies a very large number of people and a high level of risk for each individual. Nothing like that has ever happened in history without extensive organisation beforehand.

If you wanna revolution, you better build up a deep cadre of bureaucrats to manage it. So far, the would-be’s can’t keep a group together for a couple years without splintering. I recommend doing political activism the boring way instead.

Ummmm … hear me out…a boatload of peach snapps…

We should sign a treaty not to first, to try and get their guard down.

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