Experts say Ottawa is playing more of a role in housing, which is mostly a provincial and territorial responsibility, but federal involvement hasn’t brought much relief amid rising home prices.

  • BlameThePeacock
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    1 year ago

    You’re really bad at logic, and reading.

    First, I said residential properties, not rental properties. That means any building designed for people to live in it.

    Second, the houses people own have people living in them, the majority of Canadians in fact. So do the dedicated rentals (regardless of who owns them) even the properties owned by multiple owners tend to be occupied by renters.

    There is no “everyone else” left out, those numbers include everyone who isn’t homeless.

    I never said it can’t be fixed, I said it won’t be fixed for a while because the majority of Canadians (and therefore voters) are benefitting from this system inflating their home value.