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100,000 homeless in Ontario alone. Thanks in large part, to the massive Creepy Ones.
Canada is going to collapse. Whether today or in the future, we know that the racket has been exposed and America in particular (though Australia, England and E.U also, along with China not happy with Canada) are not going to be fleeced anymore by the Police State.
I am going to lose my home thanks to these Creepy Ones. Due to my Whistleblowing and their interference into my career, it will be the most expensive house in Canadian history.
Well done Creepy Ones, well done indeed. You sure do some great work!
Slavica Salihbegovic's family was growing. So she did what anyone living in Vienna would do: She asked the city for a bigger apartment.
"At that time, I was pregnant with my first kid," she said. "I lived in a two-room apartment … it was an OK building, but it was small for us."
Salihbegovic went to an online portal, entered her income and requirements, and was ranked alongside thousands of other residents. Soon, she was assigned a new apartment: a three-bedroom unit in a brand-new building, adjacent to Vienna's Central Station.
It's hers for life — she can even pass it down to her children, if she wants.
"I love it. It's in the middle of Vienna," she said. "A lot of young families moved in at the same time…. There's a big campus here, with a kindergarten and primary school. There's dancing classes, and a boulder bar, and a huge park."
Salihbegovic wasn't desperate to find housing. She and her partner earned middle-class incomes. But in recent years, Vienna has become renowned among housing experts for its model of social housing, which provides heavily subsidized rental units to more than half of the city's two million residents.
Canada is going to collapse. Whether today or in the future, we know that the racket has been exposed and America in particular (though Australia, England and E.U also, along with China not happy with Canada) are not going to be fleeced anymore by the Police State.
I am going to lose my home thanks to these Creepy Ones. Due to my Whistleblowing and their interference into my career, it will be the most expensive house in Canadian history.
Well done Creepy Ones, well done indeed. You sure do some great work!
Slavica Salihbegovic's family was growing. So she did what anyone living in Vienna would do: She asked the city for a bigger apartment.
"At that time, I was pregnant with my first kid," she said. "I lived in a two-room apartment … it was an OK building, but it was small for us."
Salihbegovic went to an online portal, entered her income and requirements, and was ranked alongside thousands of other residents. Soon, she was assigned a new apartment: a three-bedroom unit in a brand-new building, adjacent to Vienna's Central Station.
It's hers for life — she can even pass it down to her children, if she wants.
"I love it. It's in the middle of Vienna," she said. "A lot of young families moved in at the same time…. There's a big campus here, with a kindergarten and primary school. There's dancing classes, and a boulder bar, and a huge park."
Salihbegovic wasn't desperate to find housing. She and her partner earned middle-class incomes. But in recent years, Vienna has become renowned among housing experts for its model of social housing, which provides heavily subsidized rental units to more than half of the city's two million residents.