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There are a lot of people who see housing getting further out of reach. Rents are going up. Homes are too expensive for young people to buy. It's too expensive for some home owners to move into larger/nicer homes.
In a lot of cases, people are seeing their mortgage/rent increase while they're living in the same place.
We don't see any kind of comprehensive plan to get prices from where they are to where they were a decade ago. Instead, we see a trickle of piecemeal announcements that talk about tens of thousands of units over decades. It doesn't seem like enough.
It's legitimate (but perhaps unCanadian) to question what our politicians are doing about it.
there is absolutely 100% a housing crisis. no argument from me. Please don't take what I post as some support for the LPC. I AM NOT A LPC voter. I am just frustrated at the purposeful propaganda intended to disrupt government in the desire to put in place a more corporate friendly (historically at least) Conservative government, who has also historically, done even worse for Canadians, while all lying about it.
nothing new to me. I have a mortgage. I know
because that is not and has never been a goal of the federal government nor has that been ever in their pervue. Especially since the Canadian government has essentially been a Neoliberal free market money growth economy since the era of Mulroney. what you likely want is a shift to that to a more social based governance. Well, you're not going to get arguments from me there.
Nobody should be profiting off basic needs until the needs of all are met. I'm a mixed socialist :p
The simple fact is in a neoliberal and capital based economy, all things inflate. The biggestt problem is that theres a class of people whose incomes did not inflate in line with the rest of society. And nobody seems to want to care about them.
This comes down to jurisdiction, and actual powers though. What would be the biggest, and most dramatic change to allow for mass building of homes? Fixing the provincial barriers to home building. Those barriers are in the power of our premieres who are all current conservative, and instead of doing anything about it, are saying "BUT ITS TRUDEAUS FAULT!~"" while doing absolutely fucking NOTHING to fix what is in their power. THis is intentional. This is rich developers using their money and power and influence in media to convince the masses (who in their defence, don't have the time to be OCD about this like me) to hate LPC and put a party in place who have their own nefarious behaviour in the housing crunch. (this is also exactly whats happening with the gas tax, which is 100% the premieres fault for having us pay)
The CMHC simply needs to be given back power and money to build non-profit housing to meet the needs. Something, that would cost so much money, that it will also get the inevitable "WHOSE PAYING FOR IT" anger and rhetoric.
(I still can't figure out why I'm not seeing your posts in the actual communities)_