Does Canada have the housing to maintain and support our newcomers? A ‘tax-free first home savings account’ isn’t something young people can throw money at for their first home with current rents, but homeowner kids can easily fund with mom and pops funds.
Any professional or high-skilled immigrant that could make Canada a better country isn’t going to stay after seeing the housing crisis. Labor only goes so far and the class gap is developed by the Liberals separating new immigrants and Canadians owning a home. Just calculate how long it takes to save a million bucks, meanwhile any child inheriting a home has passed that ‘class’
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You mean to tell me our Harvard educated deputy prime minister who in 2015 was calling out Harper for high prices of homes thinks Canada in todays world can accept more immigrants without it having an effect on housing ?
So essentially she just admitted there planned economic growth for canada is insanely high immigration numbers. What a disaster of a policy,
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Correct, however that welcoming attitude is eroding fast because the Trudeau government didn’t think it needed to encourage building homes or ensuring wages kept pace with inflation.
So essentially, the Trudeau government engineered a situation that resulted in regular Canadians bearing the brunt of it’s failed policies. Well done.
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Does Canada have the housing to maintain and support our newcomers? A ‘tax-free first home savings account’ isn’t something young people can throw money at for their first home with current rents, but homeowner kids can easily fund with mom and pops funds.
Any professional or high-skilled immigrant that could make Canada a better country isn’t going to stay after seeing the housing crisis. Labor only goes so far and the class gap is developed by the Liberals separating new immigrants and Canadians owning a home. Just calculate how long it takes to save a million bucks, meanwhile any child inheriting a home has passed that ‘class’
You mean to tell me our Harvard educated deputy prime minister who in 2015 was calling out Harper for high prices of homes thinks Canada in todays world can accept more immigrants without it having an effect on housing ?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=q4_53IAznaE&pp=ygUeY2hyeXN0aWEgZnJlZWxhbmQgMjAxNCBob3VzaW5n
So essentially she just admitted there planned economic growth for canada is insanely high immigration numbers. What a disaster of a policy,
Correct, however that welcoming attitude is eroding fast because the Trudeau government didn’t think it needed to encourage building homes or ensuring wages kept pace with inflation.
So essentially, the Trudeau government engineered a situation that resulted in regular Canadians bearing the brunt of it’s failed policies. Well done.