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The numbers don’t lie: The housing crisis is not caused by a supply shortage
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This government doesn’t care about statistics, they only care about their precious votes, not the people.
Isn't that so funny? They care about the votes... To get in power to... Get the votes again... How ridiculous.
I understand the need for votes but they shouldn’t be able to twist or downplay statistics for political gain.
Oh I definitely agree.
Votes are the people, and we keep letting this happen to us. It’s insane, really, knowing that even as fucked as our system is there’s still really no reason any significantly intelligent nation should be dealing with any of the crap we support.
I find it hard to believe when Quebec and Ontario hold well over half of the electoral districts, and a Minister on the Liberal side having already admitted to certain policies being implemented solely for Quebec voters.
This voting system doesn’t seem fair for the rest of the provinces and territories, but I’m just an average joe so what do I know eh.
Could have something to do with the huge amounts of people living in those places. And a Liberal’s policies are not the pinnacle of democratic fairness, either.
Any guesses as to why Ontario and Quebec hold more than half the electoral districts?