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Our Police State is going to collapse. The corruption and nepotism is broad and vast, especially in Ontario while we lose our best talent.
Imagine being America and having losers in your country try to emulate our dying system unfit for competition in 2024 and beyond?
"Canada must grow housing supply ‘like never before,’ act ‘quickly and forcefully’ to address housing crisis, according to new RBC report."
A new report by RBC Economics titled “The Great Rebuild” shines light on possible solutions to the supply and affordability crisis facing Canada’s housing market.
By 2030, more than half — one million of 1.9 million — new households will not be able to afford a home, according to the report.
“If we don’t act quickly enough and forcefully enough, there’s going to be some tremendous stress on certain types of housing,” particularly rental housing, said Robert Hogue, chief economist at RBC and co-author of the report.
“We’re already seeing it today with exceptionally low rental vacancy rates. It’s extremely stressful for many Canadians.”
Imagine being America and having losers in your country try to emulate our dying system unfit for competition in 2024 and beyond?
"Canada must grow housing supply ‘like never before,’ act ‘quickly and forcefully’ to address housing crisis, according to new RBC report."
‘Extremely stressful for Canadians’: Housing affordability unlikely to improve anytime soon, RBC says
Canada must grow housing supply ‘like never before,’ act ‘quickly and forcefully’ to address housing crisis, according to new RBC report.
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A new report by RBC Economics titled “The Great Rebuild” shines light on possible solutions to the supply and affordability crisis facing Canada’s housing market.
By 2030, more than half — one million of 1.9 million — new households will not be able to afford a home, according to the report.
“If we don’t act quickly enough and forcefully enough, there’s going to be some tremendous stress on certain types of housing,” particularly rental housing, said Robert Hogue, chief economist at RBC and co-author of the report.
“We’re already seeing it today with exceptionally low rental vacancy rates. It’s extremely stressful for many Canadians.”