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submitted 21 hours ago by sbv@sh.itjust.works to c/canada@lemmy.ca

It's interesting to perspectives from elsewhere. The Netherlands is also facing a housing crisis, and they're also talking about significant increases in construction. Part of that will be to limit local control.

Interestingly, they're also talking about changing the type of construction: fewer rooms.

There isn't quite enough context to explain why that would help, but it's something I haven't really heard politicians saying here in Canada.

What changes would you make to speed up housing growth here?

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[-] ZC3rr0r@piefed.ca 6 points 17 hours ago

Sadly, it appears the lessons from the Miljonprogrammet have been lost in Sweden too. Last I checked housing in Göteborg and Stockholm (and to a lesser extent Malmö and Uppsala) has also become unaffordable to purchase for folks, with privat sector rents going through the roof and social housing programs struggling to keep up with the increasing demand.

[-] VibeSurgeon@piefed.social 5 points 17 hours ago

Oh yeah, they have definitely been forgotten here.

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