Canada's immigration strategy could widen housing shortfall by 500k units in 2 years: TD Economics

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  • @mickfoley1413
    @mickfoley1413 Рік тому +206

    We need a moratorium on immigration. The housing crisis all happened in the last decade. Thanks JT!

    • @ferozkhan8463
      @ferozkhan8463 Рік тому +10

      We would be better off ending policies like caps on rental rate increases particularly when those caps are below the rate of inflation which just makes no sense, eliminate a lot of laws that overly protect renters because it's scaring people out of or making them apprehensive to enter the market as landlords. Since a lot of landlords are mom and pop operations they can't wait 3-4 months to get rid of a bad tenant that isn't paying any rent. The entire reason AirBnB's are becoming more and more popular is because of these insane laws/rules. Immigration is helping to drive growth.

    • @dgainx8852
      @dgainx8852 Рік тому

      @@ferozkhan8463no

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Рік тому +1

      @@ferozkhan8463
      Exactly.

    • @TheNewSchoolGamer
      @TheNewSchoolGamer Рік тому +1

      @@ferozkhan8463
      💯 The narrative is the landlords are generally money hungry rich people intentionally exploiting renters but that's far from the truth. The federal gouv and the BoC are pretty much fighting against each other which is inherently counter-intuitive. Their reasoning is beyond me and it's generally making Canadians poorer

    • @morimoko
      @morimoko Рік тому

      you want to do that all without cutting immigration? are you mad? I would be okay with all of that if there wasn't a shortage, but that won't change the situation and will only make things much worse.@@ferozkhan8463

  • @rachelk8368
    @rachelk8368 Рік тому +32

    No one should want to move here- land of cold winters and ridiculous cost of living with a government that wants to see you fail.

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Рік тому

      Yet they do, because the immigration laws are looser than the US's.

  • @jaredvaughan1665
    @jaredvaughan1665 Рік тому +40

    Immigration in Canada, the UK and others is way too high

    • @email5023
      @email5023 Рік тому +1

      Those countries don't produce enough babies.

    • @mendoza4789
      @mendoza4789 Рік тому +1

      kalergi plan

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Рік тому

      @@email5023
      Largely by choice.

    • @Gmaneeeee
      @Gmaneeeee Рік тому

      Its the WEF. They want to destroy the west.
      Easiest way to do that is to bring in people from a 3rd world country. You become the 3rd world.

  • @Numenorean921
    @Numenorean921 Рік тому +47

    when did Canadians vote to allow this many people into the country?

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Рік тому +12

      Justin's father laid the foundation for it.

    • @ericwhitlam7517
      @ericwhitlam7517 Рік тому +1

      ​@@shauncameron8390Stepdaddy everyone knows that the Turd is Fidels offspring

    • @matrixripp09
      @matrixripp09 Рік тому +8

      2015, 2019 and 2021

    • @Hastur876
      @Hastur876 Рік тому +2

      You probably voted for one of the 2 government parties that says you're an evil Nazi and must be replaced with "racialized" people. Either that or you voted for one of the 2 crazy parties that has an idiot leading it.
      If you're lucky you got to vote BQ, and apparently rents are still really affordable in Quebec, I wonder why?

    • @mendoza4789
      @mendoza4789 Рік тому +2

      never voted for it

  • @intellect1945
    @intellect1945 Рік тому +129

    Canadas population increase was achieved primarily due to importing thid world immigration. Tha keeps rents high and wages low.

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Рік тому +8

      Especially in the big cities.

    • @kristinavb4398
      @kristinavb4398 Рік тому +1

      Canada is a third-world country when looking quality of living..the entire population in debt, pensions sucks, no jobs, housing became privilege, horrible climate, high rate of divorces, mental health crisis, seniors can not be intaked in senior housings without long waiting lists, most people is one cheque away from homelessness that is increasing, broken system no more rule of law, greedines and selfishness everywhere, media censorship, totalitarian state since covid, high taxes that ripping you off for ever little , propaganda in schooling system and media, and totally silent population ..no wonder it gets worse and worse

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Рік тому

      @@kristinavb4398
      Housing was already a privilege.

    • @boratlion8613
      @boratlion8613 Рік тому +22

      Be specific. It’s not 3rd world nations. It’s INDIAN that accounts for 85% of immigration over the last 5 years. It’s public information and available on government of Canada sites.

    • @anthonynguyen1701
      @anthonynguyen1701 Рік тому +1

      @@kristinavb4398 I am American and it sounds like you are describing my country!

  • @faisal-ca
    @faisal-ca Рік тому +92

    Comes to 1.7 Million newcomers yearly. 500K immigrants, 800K International Students and about 400K Work permit holders. If the Federal Govt wants to pursue such an aggressive approach then land should be developed on an emergency basis and remove red tape to allow more construction. Economic activity may not be able to keep up with such a large increase though.

    • @enitefall
      @enitefall Рік тому +27

      If you allow more construction and remove unnecessary redtape, the housing prices will go down and hurt the big landlords within the liberal and conservative parties, and their cronies and lobbyists who are behind them. That is why in 1972 the number of errected housing was the same like today, but the population has doubled since and like you mention they are importing record numbers of people nowadays . Also, that will trigger a collapse in financial instruments and derivates that are based on real estate. Actually, there is only one sector of growth and it is the housing market, not the energy. Remove it - and the house of cards of the Canadian economy will collapse. So it is not a flaw of the system; it is by design.

    • @faisal-ca
      @faisal-ca Рік тому

      @@enitefall Very well explained.

    • @Hastur876
      @Hastur876 Рік тому +5

      @@enitefall The problem is, in most cities, it will cost you $400k just to build a "tiny home" (i.e. a serviced all-weather shed) in your own backyard.
      We were able to take in huge numbers of immigrants at the start of the 20th century, but only because everyone who came was eventually able to buy a tiny plot of muddy land in the boonies outside of Toronto and build a small home there themselves with the money they made working. These plots were affordable because there was no government there to impose idiotic costs. That's how Etobicoke, Port Credit, East York and so on got built. Today, however, the city government imposes hundreds of thousands of dollars in direct and indirect costs on each housing unit built. And nobody is allowed to subdivide big old downtown houses into tiny apartments like what you see in NYC.

    • @keikairin2038
      @keikairin2038 Рік тому

      The 1.3 million immigrants / international students are illegals. Hell some of the work permitted folks are illegal too (fake signed documents). We should be shipping them all back. Universities and colleges don't have the right to tell people they're going to be given citizenships. These institutions should be paying to send them home. Its their fault they are here in the first place. They're just lying to people to fill their classrooms.

    • @og_ludachris5611
      @og_ludachris5611 Рік тому

      What these nomadic invaders don't think about is the difficulty of living in Canada. They come unprepared expecting handouts and step in front of real Canadians that are already struggling. This is absolute criminal.behaviour on the part of government vs its citizens. When the civil war start in the USA may it please spill over to Canada and remove the libtards from power

  • @spicoli4217
    @spicoli4217 Рік тому +29

    Absolutely screwed country.

  • @nicholasbaker8158
    @nicholasbaker8158 Рік тому +83

    Reduce immigration and incentivize residential builders.

    • @veronicadicerni2479
      @veronicadicerni2479 Рік тому +2

      Builders need to profit. This can’t happen with high costs and broke customers. Building homes is a business, if government pays we are all paying

    • @MrMannyhw
      @MrMannyhw Рік тому +3

      Government build subsidized housing. And bring less immigrants in. The issue will be fixed. Subsidize housing for older Canadians only. Need to contribute to Canada, so if you live in Canada for 20 years and is working for all these years then you qualify for the subsidized units. That’s fair.

    • @ferozkhan8463
      @ferozkhan8463 Рік тому +3

      I personally don't think Immigration is the problem in fact it's driving growth instead the issue appears to be bad policies like the rental rate increase caps and laws that pamper tenants such that it takes 3-4 months to evict one for not paying their rent. These rules are literally scaring real estate investors and current/would-be landlords out of the market. About 40% of Torontonians are renters which is the average for a big city like ours in fact in many large cities globally it's even worse.

    • @bluejackscanada
      @bluejackscanada Рік тому +1

      Fero, do you deny gravity exists as well. Lol.

    • @KingBuffo
      @KingBuffo Рік тому

      *ridiculous. And no need to attack others :)

  • @boratlion8613
    @boratlion8613 Рік тому +36

    It’s not immigration. It’s 1 nation mass migration “India”. 800,000 Indians came to Canada in the last 2 years alone. No politician is addressing that 90% of immigration is from India. It’s a LIE that it’s people from around the world. There is no multiculturalism anymore. We received 1.5 million INDIAN immigrants over 3 years when you factor in “student” visas, students who never leave and come here as a back door strategy to become permanent residents. It’s insane how this will completely change the countries demographics to being majority Indians by 2035.

    • @abhiruplahiri1
      @abhiruplahiri1 Рік тому +3

      Second that!

    • @EL-kf9vi
      @EL-kf9vi Рік тому +2

      Canada will be INDIA 2.O

    • @Quirkydope
      @Quirkydope Рік тому +2

      Canada banega khalistan 😂

    • @boratlion8613
      @boratlion8613 Рік тому +4

      Now we have a Indian Hindu PM in UK and same possibly in the US, Canada is next. Good luck to Canada in the future.

    • @abhiruplahiri1
      @abhiruplahiri1 Рік тому +1

      @@boratlion8613 highly likely!

  • @Kreygore
    @Kreygore Рік тому +30

    who knew that bringing in thousands of immigrants with no where to house them would cause a bigger housing crisis

    • @julielevesque2668
      @julielevesque2668 Рік тому

      They are now saying the only way to build more housing is to have immigration but are they living in tents until the building is built?

    • @dixonhill1108
      @dixonhill1108 Рік тому

      It's absolutely disgusting, all in the name of bailing out the real estate developers.

  • @lookanabeauti9386
    @lookanabeauti9386 Рік тому +61

    One major contributor towards the housing shortage is that corporations and domestic foreign investors have depleted supply at an alarming rate. Immigration needs to be managed better.

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Рік тому +6

      Thanks to bureaucracy that rendered corporations and investors the only entities that can afford to build and own property.

    • @seanyoung5397
      @seanyoung5397 Рік тому +10

      Don't forget about all the laundered money from Asia.

    • @Hastur876
      @Hastur876 Рік тому +12

      Supply is not depleted by ownership. There would be the same number of people in the same number of houses, just different people owning them. And they wouldn't raise rent on the housing if people had the chance to move to cheaper housing elsewhere. Supply *is* depleted by inviting 440,000 immigrants and a further 700,000 international "students" (i.e. TFWs taking a class on MS Word in a strip mall, from a "private college" usually run by an Indian who rents out his homes to these kids at 4 to a bedroom and then gets them to work at his store for minimum wage) every year into a market where there are only 200,000 housing units being built per year.

    • @bob3k-ig9sj
      @bob3k-ig9sj Рік тому

      ​@shauncameron8390 so whites don't like real estate

    • @dixonpinfold2582
      @dixonpinfold2582 Рік тому

      Ok, but what's a "foreign domestic investor"? 🤨

  • @forzanerazzurri2339
    @forzanerazzurri2339 Рік тому +22

    Canadians keep voting for it and they richly DESERVE it.

    • @josephsmith594
      @josephsmith594 Рік тому +3

      Voting for what? Did Poilievre said he would reduce immigration? I didn’t hear it, did you?

    • @shanly8999
      @shanly8999 Рік тому +4

      ​@josephsmith594 he did. He said he will stop illegal immigrant unlike trudeau who open borders to anyone. And i dont know you talk about Poilievre.. its trudeau that is currently in the goverment. So he made those policies about immigration.

    • @josephsmith594
      @josephsmith594 Рік тому +1

      @@shanly8999 “open borders to everyone”? “Illegal immigration?” Someone really did a number on you.

    • @shanly8999
      @shanly8999 Рік тому

      @josephsmith594 just google Roxham Road canada border
      It was literally open border until it was all over the news and thats one example

    • @mysticnomad89
      @mysticnomad89 Рік тому

      ⁠​⁠@@josephsmith594 are you living under a cave? good roxham border. Just a search bruh

  • @ediddysmith2500
    @ediddysmith2500 Рік тому +23

    This is a crime, telling people to come to Canada, but not tell them they will be living on the street, shameful

    • @email5023
      @email5023 Рік тому

      But then they wouldn't come to Canada, right?

    • @matrixripp09
      @matrixripp09 Рік тому

      It’s called progress

    • @mysticnomad89
      @mysticnomad89 Рік тому +7

      @@matrixripp09 it’s called scam

  • @andrewmccoll1582
    @andrewmccoll1582 Рік тому +22

    When even the banks are against the Govt on this policy...

  • @Mr.Kittles
    @Mr.Kittles Рік тому +10

    I retired from building houses at age 35. When my occupation made me permanently disabled without any compensation or retraining. Workers compensation is fake in Canada. Why would anyone want to endanger their lives by building houses?

    • @andresbElSerBiologico
      @andresbElSerBiologico Рік тому

      I used to build too. Fk the banks and their favorism.
      Building for investors,
      not Canadians!

  • @extra2743
    @extra2743 Рік тому +10

    Trudeau should be removed immediately.

  • @Matt-YT
    @Matt-YT Рік тому +18

    We can't invest in productivity gains when we spent all our money on non-productive assets such as housing

  • @Ynalaw
    @Ynalaw Рік тому +13

    Stop bringing people here!

  • @bobmatt1966
    @bobmatt1966 Рік тому +16

    Really? Who would think that adding 500 000 newcomers per year and not building anything close to that number in houses would create a housing shortfall. Liberal math astounds me

    • @Hastur876
      @Hastur876 Рік тому +2

      Trudeau and Singh don't talk to anyone who doesn't vacation in Davos or work for the WEF. Why do you think any of their policies would be based on the reality faced by working class Canadians?

    • @draganbuhanovich6411
      @draganbuhanovich6411 Рік тому +1

      Newcomers from India does not require housing they will settle it self

    • @patrisio3
      @patrisio3 Рік тому

      Here in the U.S., I have been saying ever since 2008 that liberals are weak when it comes to math. Ask a liberal what 1+ 2 is, and you might get an answer of 7 or above.

  • @john_doe_not_found
    @john_doe_not_found Рік тому +14

    Canada's current total stock of housing (dwellings of all types) is about 14 million units. More Canadians are choosing to live single (married people tend to have more people per unit of housing vs single people who generally live alone). This is definitely stressing out housing supply. Add to that immigration and it is clear that 200-250k units built per year is not nearly enough.

    • @ricardo9013
      @ricardo9013 Рік тому +6

      The last time i went on dates i just got sick of spending the money. I was on a budget and couldn't afford to be buying dinners for girls. I would love to have a partner to live with but it's hard to meet people when you don't leave the house much. In my budget i'm lucky to get $50-100 left over for entertainment and it really doesn't go far these days. Couple drinks and a dinner + tips is usually around $100 it just isn't worth it. I can only assume Gen Z will be even more single then my generation

    • @dixonpinfold2582
      @dixonpinfold2582 Рік тому +5

      So easy to create a housing crisis when you destroy the family and every adult needs their own place to live.

    • @Jouantiese
      @Jouantiese Рік тому +1

      The primary obstacle is supply.

  • @BidouLaloge
    @BidouLaloge Рік тому +11

    Economics only see immigration through the eyes of capital. Yes, it brings more capital to the country and cheap labor. But what about the population who lives there already. Are they really want to sacrifice the livelyhood of canadian born just to maintain the system in place? Housing is expensive, food is expensive, high taxes. Sure Canada was built on immigration but not at that scale. This is insane. I see neighborhood change completely in 10 years or so. At that scale, immigrants cannot integrate into the culture present. This result in gangs wars, povrety and lack of social cohesion.

  • @jainathsing1066
    @jainathsing1066 Рік тому +21

    I'm from CANADA 🇨🇦🇨🇦
    Ever since i met Mrs Sophia I'm now living big life, she is the best

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      @NoorIslam-nq9hn Рік тому

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      Please how can I get in touch with this lady?

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      @ajaybaghel990 Рік тому

      I remember friends calling me crazy when I started but i now shut up them with my four
      figure weekly returned

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      @udaybhan627 Рік тому

      Who is this professional everyone is talking about I always see her post on top comments on every UA-cam video I
      watched

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      @udaybhan627 Рік тому

      Any medium I can reach her. I would really like investing with her and monitoring my trade myself

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      @jackjacket1398 Рік тому

      She's not like other brokers that will start telling you stories and excuses why they trade didn't go well after collecting your money

  • @edwardkwok7279
    @edwardkwok7279 Рік тому +26

    I believe it was a deliberate action from our government to let so many new immigrants coming in. The plan is to push the housing price even further.
    When most highly ranked in our government are wealthy people owing properties on their hand, they will never want to see the housing price comes down. In addition, there are pressures from realty companies and financial institutions to keep the housing price going up, so that they will not earn less of suffer any loss.

  • @user-xu6bt7gn4x
    @user-xu6bt7gn4x Рік тому +9

    No doctors for them to go to either. Canadian citizen all my life and I can’t find a doctor

    • @-doctor_ji
      @-doctor_ji Рік тому

      search for medical tourism on google

    • @TURBOINTEGRATYPER
      @TURBOINTEGRATYPER Рік тому

      I have no doctor as well. 10 years and counting...

  • @jeycalc6877
    @jeycalc6877 Рік тому +4

    If I were prime minister, I would cap refugees to 100 a year and legal immigration to about 80k instead the current lunatic liberal number of 1.7 million a year. I would prioritize doctors, nurses, trade workers, and any profession that are in serious need. Keep in mind when you bring in just one person, that means they require a doctor, specialists, nurses, teachers, housing, transportation, more waste, more infrastructure, and many other things are needed. you multiply that by 1.7 million a year and it's a nightmare right now. Currently not only do we not have a large enough construction industry, many have stopped building due to housing and borrowing money being too expensive. What's rent going to look like in a few years starting 3k for a small one bedroom apartment?

  • @daniellegurr6075
    @daniellegurr6075 Рік тому +4

    Kicking Canadians out of our own country.

  • @Ash-hz7nc
    @Ash-hz7nc Рік тому +2

    stop immigration - reduce wage supression - bring in top notch research scholors not the unskilled or mid skilled one as per current model. vote for PP to save canada.

  • @TimScott-x2d
    @TimScott-x2d Рік тому +7

    we have ruined thousands of lives and just talk about out like "a short fall" no its ruining our society and need to start talking about it that way

  • @davidt6830
    @davidt6830 Рік тому +14

    High cost of real estate often keeps capital tied up that would otherwise be used for business growth, as well as research and development.

  • @paulgram3967
    @paulgram3967 Рік тому +8

    There is no planing what so ever,,, very irresponsible way to do things,,

  • @DjDiemonte
    @DjDiemonte Рік тому +6

    guy nailed everything.

  • @luclachapelle3499
    @luclachapelle3499 Рік тому +2

    In 2000 UNESCO estimated the world's need for new houses to be at 4,000 per hour
    Here in Quebec our beloved government just recently increased the " Duties on Transfers of Immovables "
    ... just to make sure they get NOW a bigger piece of the pie

  • @vit8250
    @vit8250 Рік тому +6

    Raising interest rates doesn’t help the housing shortage as it makes it more expensive to build.

    • @bluejackscanada
      @bluejackscanada Рік тому +1

      They raised interest rates to slow demand. This demand causes prices to go up ( inflation)
      Go pick up an economics book .

    • @bluejackscanada
      @bluejackscanada Рік тому +1

      Wow!!! Go read about supply and demand.
      Learn the relationship between low interest rates and inflation.
      Unfortunately 3 dummies agreed with you.
      Dumb leading the dummies.

  • @StayCallm
    @StayCallm Рік тому +5

    I’m a working professional making over $100k trying to find a place to rent and there’s always 7-9 competing offers. I’m at a boiling point. It’s time to talk to an immigration lawyer next week to move to the US.

    • @brucewayne3892
      @brucewayne3892 Рік тому +1

      That's cus you only make 100k
      Everyone and their mom I know makes 100k these days

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Рік тому

      @@brucewayne3892
      Only 11% of Canadians make 6-figures.

    • @brucewayne3892
      @brucewayne3892 Рік тому

      @@shauncameron8390 yeah officially. So many people under-declare their income. Including contractors and anyone that work for tips

    • @Jouantiese
      @Jouantiese Рік тому

      Nonsense@@brucewayne3892

  • @robincherian3059
    @robincherian3059 Рік тому +6

    They should allow only citizens to buy houses. Especially in Ontario and BC. This will make sure new immigrants will move to other provinces. Currently, even ppl with cubec immigration moving to Ontario ...

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Рік тому +1

      Quebecers are moving to Ontario due to language politics, not high costs of living.

  • @maples78
    @maples78 Рік тому +3

    Change taxes to Land Value taxes so you incentivize more density!

  • @freeflowtrader
    @freeflowtrader Рік тому +2

    I’m purely doing this argument based off CPI
    With population increase price are supposed to go down due to massive productivity and automation.
    No one ever trying to see if there’s companies miscalculated amount of people that are supposedly buying stuff so they didn’t bother to ramp up the productivity for things which people wanted to buy.
    There’s several reasons why Canada had inflationary issues, it’s because most of the stuff we had are imported goods, so by telling other country to suit according to our need is harder than trying to make it ourselves, we’re not even good at making things ourselves either
    The question is do we import or do we make it ourselves? If we import we have to make sure the stuff we import have higher quality and less cost, if we make it ourselves we needed to make sure people actually wanted to buy our stuff so it doesn’t end up on shelves.
    Which all of it are deeply deeply connected with how our ties with other nations(apparently import export have feelings)
    Most of the inflationary people are concerning about are milk, and consumer grocery stuff, Canada can’t even do milk , and then there’s housing, one of the biggest landmass in the world can’t do housing.
    North America wise, making stuff is kinda expensive without the automation and robots, I have yet to factor in how inefficient three of the North Americas governments are(most government are inefficient to begin with)
    Maybe this is reason why sometimes it’s better off being all market no public, some of the public work are quite shameful

    • @freeflowtrader
      @freeflowtrader Рік тому

      By factor in a on-site population growth perspective that may gdp could at least up 0.005, then do a bit more on encouraging spending on things that matters we could of seen something like 0.04% gdp, maybe 0.05% on a good sentiment

    • @freeflowtrader
      @freeflowtrader Рік тому +1

      Some people might argue that there isn’t enough savings in population, there’s plenty of savings on higher income bracket, they supposed to spend more buying up equipments to up the productivity, lower income brackets are supposed to find ways to save without resulting in credit card spendings, this is the right way to do things.
      Worrying about automation takes over is least amount of concern when the entirety of the nation are lagging behind in every single sectoral aspect. “We’re losing jobs to robots…”no entire country is losing jobs to other countries that has robots, then entire country is losing everything just because overall looks extremely bad.

  • @quixomega
    @quixomega Рік тому +40

    The productivity issue isn't due to workers being less productive. It's because we have an increasing number of nonproductive citizens (retirees).

    • @brightlight3520
      @brightlight3520 Рік тому

      So thusly we have to bring in millions of working class people to support the growing social security pyramid scheme and keep those OAS and CPP payments flowing!

    • @jb-vz4wb
      @jb-vz4wb Рік тому +7

      I disagree, I think people are getting less work done for sure. Having more early retirees and unemployed people is part of it too though

    • @cavelleardiel
      @cavelleardiel Рік тому +1

      Lots of students who will only be working part time if at all

    • @r.t.7925
      @r.t.7925 Рік тому +3

      HELOC users don't have to work hard :)

    • @kmm1863
      @kmm1863 Рік тому +2

      refugees too

  • @wunkah
    @wunkah Рік тому +2

    Maybe adapt that thing the us did on certain countries immigration wise like putting an indefinite hold certain countries that has already poured a lot of people from said countries.

  • @beautanner8409
    @beautanner8409 Рік тому +2

    Can we point to some specific instances in Canada's history that have been defined by housing shortages? I can think of one or two candidate periods, but I don't think our history has been defined by this.

    • @smwk2017
      @smwk2017 Рік тому

      You are talking about affordable housing. If you have money, I am sure that you can fine some place in the city.

    • @beautanner8409
      @beautanner8409 Рік тому

      Huh? They were saying Canada has been long-known to be a place with a shortage of housing. I'm asking when this was.@@smwk2017

  • @karld1791
    @karld1791 Рік тому +1

    Canada needs to give immigration points to construction workers and building architects. Get immigrants who can build homes.

    • @geoffbremner193
      @geoffbremner193 Рік тому

      yes, if youre gonna come here, build your own house and learn english

    • @coldpizza292
      @coldpizza292 Рік тому

      Whats the point of bringing construction worker when there is no building permit issued? Canada does not lack in construction workers

    • @karld1791
      @karld1791 Рік тому

      @@coldpizza292 yeah, it’s likely getting permits is the bottleneck.

  • @intellect1945
    @intellect1945 Рік тому +3

    Immigration helps slum landlords, jail wardens, lawyers and judges, social workers and police officers

    • @daggggy
      @daggggy Рік тому +1

      And English teachers

  • @BigWhite002
    @BigWhite002 Рік тому +6

    welcome to Canada where nothing is affordable

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Рік тому

      Not for as long as you insist on living in Toronto or Vancouver.

    • @BigWhite002
      @BigWhite002 Рік тому

      @@shauncameron8390 the plan is to move either north of BC or head to Alberta

  • @motivationinspirationdream
    @motivationinspirationdream Рік тому +2

    500 000 permanent immigrants enter Canada each year. that's why the price of everything is high... What does it mean to be Canadian ? if 80 % of Canadians are immigrants? I went to Ontario recently, it felt like India .... Divide to conquer.

  • @wc4109
    @wc4109 Рік тому +1

    It may be difficult to build housing quickly, but major part of inflation is supply & demand.... Food prices too high? Grow more food! Increase the supply equation... that will also damper inflation... Can't just keep jacking up interest rates, BOC should know better...

  • @JonathanRogler
    @JonathanRogler Рік тому +7

    No shit. Basic Math.

  • @danielwilliams1748
    @danielwilliams1748 Рік тому

    That is the best understanding of how the economy works that I have ever heard.

  • @mqii
    @mqii Рік тому +1

    How much of the new immigrants are coming over to support the supply of the housing market?

  • @newlife956
    @newlife956 Рік тому +1

    There is no use talking about increases in productivity as long as that productivity is not incentivized by higher wages.....Canadians have been pushed too far as it is.....and now it's time for higher wages and LESS push to be even more productive.

  • @jackofalltradesmsm
    @jackofalltradesmsm Рік тому +8

    Yes!! 3rd world canada thats what we want

  • @troyzieman7177
    @troyzieman7177 Рік тому +3

    I agree that this is a no brainer you cant bring in people if you dont have housing . Its important too not blame the immigrants themselves. It is the fault of the governnent .
    Se need to encourage the development of other areas in Canada beyond the current high density urban areas .
    Its a huge geographical country yet everyone flocks to a handful of areas

  • @weirdshibainu
    @weirdshibainu Рік тому +1

    This is all by design. The U.S. has a huge housing shortfall..so what's the answer? Unrestricted illegal immigration running into the millions per year. Australia is suffering the same fate. When you have multiple countries embarking on the same insane policy, well... it isn't coincidence.

    • @mendoza4789
      @mendoza4789 Рік тому +1

      kalergi plan. notice israel doesnt have these policies.

  • @Anasta43
    @Anasta43 Рік тому +2

    Who can travel now, who can afford rent, who can afford a home? Yes as a senior who can eat healthy food.

    • @karentoffan7027
      @karentoffan7027 Рік тому +1

      Healthy food is actually cheaper than processed. Fruits & vegetables aren't expensive and Bulk Barn is economical for all sorts of healthy grains, nuts etc.

  • @sizzlacalunji
    @sizzlacalunji Рік тому +1

    My question is why are we hearing from these experts but not from those who can effect the change through a meaningful discussion on the matter vs grandstanding?
    In my 3rd world country the housing minister and some expert and possibly an opposition member would have sat down for an interview to discuss the problem and how the country will move forward. Even in parliament they would have debate about it, questioning the gov about what it is doing. Why? They fear people forming a movement and having mass protests about it. A right Canada clearly has forgotten about during this fundamental issue of shelter.

  • @locholoco
    @locholoco Рік тому +1

    invest in subsidies for large rental projects like in the 70s : 30 story buildings in chunks of 3 as a single unit with security and amenities-- hopefully in mid size cities and improve transit infrastructure (not highways) so you can live ang go to work

    • @dixonhill1108
      @dixonhill1108 Рік тому

      This crap never works, it always creates more problems than it solves, the most obvious one, creating high crime rate ghettos, where violence causes people to flee creating an even larger ghetto in those projects ghettos. Rome wasn't built in a day, and it was a dumpster fire shat hole filled with houses made out of bamboo. A modern city needs to be built gradually over time.

  • @Chima4289
    @Chima4289 Рік тому +2

    What mean “could widen”housing crisis?
    We know that Government needs to consider… Did they consider where people gonna live, or do we have enough medical professionals to service all these extra people ?

  • @adventurefitnessescape700
    @adventurefitnessescape700 Рік тому +1

    Stop the perjury. Nothing but usary and extortion

  • @Karmazov
    @Karmazov Рік тому

    They are talking about the housing shortage but what about the jobs? Where are the jobs for the immigrants? The lack of jobs and the housing shortage is a disastrous combination.

  • @palestinelucas
    @palestinelucas Рік тому +4

    All the investors who have money which most Canadians don't love this news and they want interest rates to go down as well so their profits can go crazy

    • @Mehmed317
      @Mehmed317 Рік тому +1

      You have no idea what you are talking. Without investors nothing would be built. It’s people who take risks, took us to moon and mars. People who sit on their ass like you and complain I have nothing to say to.

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Рік тому +1

      Those investors you're crying about are the reason why anything is built at all.

  • @saacid1645
    @saacid1645 Рік тому +2

    Absolutely brilliant

  • @shahier81
    @shahier81 Рік тому +10

    Not sure how immigration alone is the problem. Did immigrants pay 70-80K over asking price for houses to drive the prices higher during pandemic? Did they use the pandemic covid relief money to purchase properties in smaller cities and enslaved them into paying their mortgages by outbidding them in their own cities? Why is no one talking about people using real estate as investment. It is so rampant and has grown like a disease in every city. How is an immigrant going to add to this problem when they are actually going to make a city their home. Work there, pay taxes there, spend in their community and over time purchase a house in the city where they live. This is not the case anymore. At this point use if real estate as an investment is the biggest problem adding to this housing crisis than any other problem. Also you can check the report done by cbc that pulled data from statscan and it said that 86% of of the condos were owned by INVESTORS in 2020. That is an alarming and an ever growing number and no one is looking at this.

    • @r.t.7925
      @r.t.7925 Рік тому +3

      More people - more demand for housing and everything else. No demand no speculation

    • @shahier81
      @shahier81 Рік тому +2

      @@r.t.7925 More people = more taxes for the government, taxes can be utilized better to build hospitals, schools and create more jobs. Same taxes also help people with disabilities and will pay pensions for the seniors that you will receive one day as well. More people more businesses and more growth for the city they choose to live in. Same people can be incentivized to move into smaller cities to promote growth of business. Just like there is province based immigration now. What incentive is there in investors squeezing out people from their own local market. Greed? More money for their children? How is it helping the locals? My point is control this cancer that is so rampant. They will not go anywhere now because they have squeezed out everyone. They are more reliant on international students now as neither the locals or immigrants can afford to pay their ridiculous mortgages. They are building illegal rooms and putting in 2 students in 1 bedroom so they can afford to pay their mortgages. Most of the locals in smaller and larger cities have been squeezed out of purchasing a house regardless of whether you live in big or small city. If you really need to control demand pass some legislation making it illegal to purchase investment property outside of your regions you will see how the housing bubble will deflate in matter of months.

    • @r.t.7925
      @r.t.7925 Рік тому

      @@shahier81 I do agree with all your points, however, the people that own the assets are dictating the rules - hence no such legislation will take place :)

    • @bluejackscanada
      @bluejackscanada Рік тому +3

      You are really searching for a way to change mathematics.
      More people = more need for housing..
      Not that hard.

    • @bluejackscanada
      @bluejackscanada Рік тому +3

      More people = more urban sprawl, more slaughter plants, more factory farming, more land fill dumps.
      Sounds lovely ❤️

  • @sanaanimtiaz3897
    @sanaanimtiaz3897 Рік тому +1

    a person who owns a house gets mortgage more easily than someone who is buying for the first time is the problem

  • @jz12390
    @jz12390 Рік тому +1

    Imagine if this continues for 5 more years..

  • @jonathanbelanger6574
    @jonathanbelanger6574 Рік тому +1

    Its not a problem for apartment building owners, theu simply triple the rent and have 6 students living in a 4 and a half , its all about money

  • @jameslascelle9453
    @jameslascelle9453 Рік тому

    Come to Saskatchewan we have so many empty houses. I’m 24 years old and have bought so many abounded houses and fixing them up. Come to the Battlefords (my city). There’s so many job vacancies here for low skill workers and rent is cheap! There’s literally no excuse to have almost our entire population crammed into 2 regions (Vancouver and Toronto)

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Рік тому +2

      There is an excuse. Vancouver and Toronto are the only places in Canada deemed worth living in.

  • @rok1475
    @rok1475 Рік тому

    The difference between economists and astrologists is that former have fancy formulas and graphs and latter have crystal balls.
    Both are just as good in predicting the future.

  • @kevinbarr9933
    @kevinbarr9933 Рік тому

    What I am seeing online is a vast amount of people leaving Canada, I feel sorry for Immigrants sold on coming in when Rental for a 1 bedroom is over 2 grand. And, rental availability is approaching 1%to .5% in big cities. It's just not fair to promote Canada and invite the people in without warning there is a State of Emergency problem housing crisis in Canada.

  • @x87alpha1
    @x87alpha1 Рік тому

    So first of all, what creates inflation is NOT when people are spending. It's when the money they use to spend was "free money" at some point. Meaning, that it got printed or made up somehow, making it less valuable. And the bank of Canada are not trying to reduce the spending, they're draining the "free money" THEY printed recklessly out of the economy. I'm tried of people sugar coating these two economics 101 concepts. Let's start saying things as they are.

  • @rickboer7715
    @rickboer7715 Рік тому +1

    Cut down on immigration if there is a shortage of housing that's not racist it's common sense

  • @MarianoCiancone
    @MarianoCiancone Рік тому +1

    The goverment needs to reclssify housing as infastructure.

  • @backwooddesignco
    @backwooddesignco Рік тому +1

    Geee… who could have predicted that 🙄

  • @stephenmacdonald4005
    @stephenmacdonald4005 Рік тому

    The Canada Pension Plan investment fund is invested in real estate. The federal government wants higher rents and housing costs.

    • @stephenmacdonald4005
      @stephenmacdonald4005 Рік тому

      Canadian pension funds held $278.7 billion in property assets in 2019, up 4% from 2018, according to the Pension Investment Association of Canada, making them the country’s largest real estate owners.
      “We’re looking for buying opportunities,” said Hilary Spann, Head of Americas, Real Estate at CPP Investments, which manages $456.7 billion. CPP’s real estate portfolio generated 5.1% return for the year ended March 2020. - Reuters

  • @edwarding4355
    @edwarding4355 Рік тому

    It's also hurting the people who already live here just as much, even more so. It only takes one person to push at the back of the line to make everyone in front to feel it. It is going to cause political problems.

  • @thepaintedlady4637
    @thepaintedlady4637 Рік тому

    Whilst I believe the housing crisis is a multi-factoral issue, increasing immigration targets is going to guarantee that worsenig of the rental crisis is imminent. It's already happening, and there's no end in sight. What is the endgame here - mass homelessness and more tent cities? Shanty towns? Where are people going to live if rents keep rising - there comes a point where rents start passing what low to average income earners can actually pay? Many renters are already are paying 50-90% of the income towards housing, it is INSANE! The Libs are out in the next election, they failed not only to recognize the problem looming and plan for it, and rents have more than doubled under their watch. This is gross negligence and failure.

  • @qifridek
    @qifridek Рік тому

    Increase interest rate equals less new construction, therefore higher price. With mortgage going up due to interest ratez everything goes up
    Interest rate here DOES lowee demand, but the issue is that it also KILLS the supply. So Bank Of Canada hurt more families than anything else. I would take a 9% inflation on grocery instead of a 30% mortgage increase anytime.
    Imagine, would you worry if your toothbrush triple in price? I mean... You buy 1 every 3 months or so. So instead of 1$, its 3$. Okay...
    But instead, we prefer losing 1000$ per month due to bank of Canada interest hike. Its up 30% on an expense that people use a third of their earnings.

  • @neilirvine7129
    @neilirvine7129 Рік тому +7

    They're mixing up a lot of issues here. First, just because immigrants are less productive than locals isn't a bad thing. It still grows the economy and in the long run, both them and their children can be integrated and made more productive through the right policies, including education. Commentators have talked down people who work in low skilled jobs like Uber driver or construction, but guess what? They are actually doing something. It's amazing to me that in some parts of the world, immigrants are "lazy" and "living off social benefits" - but somehow our problem is that they're working their butts off for us?!?
    By the way, if we were serious about short-term productivity gains, we should speed up foreign credential recognition. This would allow those with skills to use them right away.
    Second, we pretend the federal government has control over housing supply, which they don't. This is controlled by provinces and municipalities. These levels of government have intentionally kept housing supply low. For example, the City of Toronto has 1/5 the population density of Paris and 2/5 the density of New York. Most nieghbourhoods in Toronto are depopulating and the people-per-household ratio has gone from 2.64 in 1996 to 2.41 in 2021. We literally have more housing per person every year going back decades. Add on top that more than 20% of houses in Ontario have more than five empty bedrooms. I often hear that this is because there is "no demand" for anything beyond what we already have, but based on prices, it's more likely an artificially held-back supply (which could be built by those "low-skilled" immigrants we complain about).
    Finally, there is an assumption that immigration is somehow ruining our economy, but... 22% of Canadians are hitting the retirement age in the next decade. Keep in mind that usually only around 50% of a population is working age (others are children, students, or already retired). So that 22% of population is more like 44% of our workforce! This works out to around 850,000 people per year (if we assume no one retires early!) So you were wondering where we got that number of needing 500,000+ people per year? It's actually low.
    I think it's worth pointing out that the majority of these problems are our own creation. We create a narrative for ourselves that we're better than everyone and nothing needs to change... then when we run into problems, we blame people who had no role in creating the situation and who increasingly have other options. Canada has lots going for it and there's a reason people want to come here. It's a rare peaceful place which integrates people with respect. We will continue to be a great place to live. But boy do we make our own problems - if we would accept foreign credentials and more housing, we could be so much better. Imagine what a city like Toronto could be socially, economically, culturally, globally if rents were $600 a month for a one bedroom.

    • @bluejackscanada
      @bluejackscanada Рік тому +4

      More urban sprawl, more factory farming, more slaughter houses, more pollution. Awesome!

    • @HWEspana
      @HWEspana Рік тому +3

      There’s no demands for more than our current housing supply? you’re living in LaLa Land. Lowering immigration levels and increasing housing supply is the only way forward

  • @nikopoulos5241
    @nikopoulos5241 Рік тому +2

    Just have an infinitely expanding population of arabs, africans, indians. What could go wrong?

    • @mendoza4789
      @mendoza4789 Рік тому +3

      just look at india, africa and the mid east, ya what could possibly go wrong

  • @luisfernando5998
    @luisfernando5998 Рік тому

    I am a rich guy if I buy some remote land on canada and build cheap houses will y’all buy it and make me even richer ?

  • @InvestInFrench
    @InvestInFrench Рік тому +1

    How new immigrants can afford a 2M$ house??? while canadians can't anymore ....

    • @email5023
      @email5023 Рік тому +1

      Most regular immigrants are rich. Maybe some can.

    • @InvestInFrench
      @InvestInFrench Рік тому

      @@email5023 Some of one area especially but other parts of the world are not, even if they come with £ or €... :(

    • @Moonmaster85
      @Moonmaster85 Рік тому +1

      Whattttt do these 500k liberal voters coming here not know we are in a climate crisis??

  • @LSnew1224
    @LSnew1224 Рік тому

    The issue is not inmigration. Canada has enough land to accomodate everyone coming in. It is the red tape on construction thats holding construction back. If policies do favour construction and essential housing is built, this crisis will vanish. Stopping immigration will only worsen the problem because the amount of retirees are increasing where as more younger work force is needed to support these retirees plus the birth rate is so low its not helping either.

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Рік тому

      Because Canadians have gotten too hedonistic and self-absorbed to make babies.

    • @bobfaam5215
      @bobfaam5215 Рік тому

      Birth rates are much low everywhere in the world .
      Asian birth rates are much worse than Canada .
      But they don’t have mass immigration .
      Birth rates are falling in all countries of the world

  • @deeds2668
    @deeds2668 Рік тому +2

    There's housing for immigrants if they are high income earners, but it will push out regular Canadians. Who, in turn, will push out low income earners from affordable, habitable rentals.
    The average lifespan of someone who can't escape homelessness is 5 years. I guess everything will balance itself out with higher quality workers. It seems like its always been some sick colonial social program.

  • @bcc5084
    @bcc5084 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Turdeau

  • @armindapereira4433
    @armindapereira4433 Рік тому

    How can young people can buy houses of 1 million dollars? even if they buy it they won’t be able to pay it. I wouldn’t be surprised people start leaving Canada.

  • @ANDREWROSS-s5b
    @ANDREWROSS-s5b Рік тому +1

    There is no more quality of life in canada anymore. I can't even dream of a house in BC. Even renting is becoming unaffordable. May jesus save canada. I feel our beloved country is falling.😢

  • @ironhammer4095
    @ironhammer4095 Рік тому +1

    Its a PAY shortage. Pay the workers a better wage and you'll get people applying.

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Рік тому

      Not really as Canada has a major household debt problem due to too many Canadians living beyond their means and being lousy with personal finances.

  • @dang7716
    @dang7716 Рік тому

    Who would have thought????

  • @christofire75
    @christofire75 Рік тому

    Build the infrastructure first before you open the flood gates. Not enough housing and the cost is so high 15 people are living in one house. Canada is a lost cause now. I’m saving to leave it behind. Any country is better than this one.

  • @tharzan86
    @tharzan86 Рік тому +1

    don’t bring over 1.2 million immigrants and international student

  • @blade797
    @blade797 Рік тому +5

    Immigrants ? Or INDIANS.

  • @darrensanders653
    @darrensanders653 Рік тому

    Not just Canada’si it’s Australia’s to

  • @redman958
    @redman958 Рік тому +1

    Can we make Canada... umm Canadian again?

  • @jaymar1615
    @jaymar1615 Рік тому +2

    Wasted 8.5 years of building opportunities treaudo...you knew it was needed you didn't get on it at all

    • @GreenBeanGreenBean
      @GreenBeanGreenBean Рік тому +1

      housing is a municipal and provincial issue..........easy to see how you miss the mark entirely.

    • @jaymar1615
      @jaymar1615 Рік тому

      @@GreenBeanGreenBean you are the one who has been tricked into believing that

    • @GreenBeanGreenBean
      @GreenBeanGreenBean Рік тому

      @@jaymar1615 plz tell me how many building permits for housing the federal government issues.
      Case closed.
      Protip: the answer is 0.

    • @jaymar1615
      @jaymar1615 Рік тому

      @@GreenBeanGreenBean all 3 levels of government are to work together from the head down you turkey.....thats why we have a federal housing minister a provincial housing minister and municipal level housing reps......WAKE UP.....the freaking feds have opened the gates to millions of immigrants during a time of housing crisis they offered pandemic support to the wrong crowd that took that money and rammed it into investment properties they encouraged homowners to borrow against their existing mortgage again causing massive stimulus to the housing markets....in 2021 boomer parents " gifted" adult children over 10 billion in ontario alone to pump up housing ....now we the tax payers at the request of the liberal government offered AMORTIZATION EXTENSIONS OF UP TO 90 YEARS FOR MASSES.....when the could have let the market correct instead kicking the can down the road again.....oh boy you needed this wake up call 📞 from me ......I bet you still think the feds have nothing to do with it..dumb assss..

  • @JA-mq9ti
    @JA-mq9ti Рік тому

    Quality of life especially in Toronto, is terrible...

  • @DanielH874
    @DanielH874 Рік тому +2

    I'm for immigration but the housing and infrastructure needs to accompany the increase in population. That is not happening right now. I'm a 3rd generation Canadian. Both sets of grandparents immigrated from Germany in the 1950's. Shutting the door is not the answer. We would have negative population growth if it was not for immigration.

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Рік тому +3

      Yes it is.

    • @Jouantiese
      @Jouantiese Рік тому

      Yours is the most sensible, balanced response I`ve read in along time.

    • @bobfaam5215
      @bobfaam5215 Рік тому

      Immigration need not be stopped but controlled .
      1.5 million immigrants per year is too much

  • @Kblueprint
    @Kblueprint Рік тому

    More people = more tax as well as housing gst tax rent tax employment tax spending tax debt intrest capital ... To cook the stas for election day
    Sorry the people are saying what?
    Its not the prime minister issue
    The problem is actually jobs in the suburbs rather than housing

  • @harinderbhandal4400
    @harinderbhandal4400 Рік тому +2

    I am developing small piece of land it is 2 acres
    Its take 3 years long process in city hall

  • @DarkMeyer777
    @DarkMeyer777 Рік тому +2

    I guess rest of the world, developed cities like Sydney, Singapore, facing same issues.
    1. Developed city - low birth rate due to high cost of living and higher educational level
    2. With higher educational level, blue collar jobs have plenty of gaps
    3. Government open up doors for immigrants to fill up blue collar jobs
    4. cost of living goes even higher due to increased demand for houses, transport, (basically resources)
    5. existing people feel the squeeze even more - back to point 1.
    The cycle repeats. Eventually, there will come a time where the city will have majority immigrants.
    The government do not care as it is in their interest as these new immigrants will vote for them, thus they will remain in power.
    Sure enough, this will increase property prices etc but who benefits? those at the top of the food chain who so happens to be the elites and the ruling parties. The common native folk suffers.
    For these immigrants, even though life is tough in the city, it is way much better than living in their "developing country" where they may not even have a job opportunity.

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Рік тому

      1. Also easier access to money and higher-paying jobs.
      With cities having only so much space to designate for inhabitation.

  • @Marc-ps9dn
    @Marc-ps9dn Рік тому

    The problem also resides with companies themselves, every professional entry level job you look at, say the advertising industry or marketing industry, for "Entry Level" mind you, they are looking for someone with 4-5 year's experience for a jr. position with 40k entry salary. Now someone with that amount of experience coming from another ad agency so to speak isn't going to take that entry level position with that amount of experience unless they are desperate for change. I have seen posting's sitting there for month's on end as there isn't a real urgency for the agency to hire someone. So my question is, how can you have a productive per head capita when companies are partly to blame for NOT hiring someone with a 4 year BA in the specific thing they trained for or a 5 year Master's for this entry level position even worse for college graduates? If companies are unwilling to train like they did in the past within the country itself, how is hiring someone outside the country, who may not speak English or understand our market need's going to help? Company's need to start training like they did 30 or 40 year's ago and not expect someone to have that experience right outta the gate. I can't tell you how many time's I've seen this!

  • @kennethreid2794
    @kennethreid2794 Рік тому +3

    Talk about the 30 % that want to leave canada

    • @Lifeisapartydresslikeit
      @Lifeisapartydresslikeit Рік тому +1

      They want to leave but never do!! I have asked people if you got a better paying job and could move to Calgary and buy - they say no they would rather rent and live in Toronto!! How stupid is that? So this will always be a problem

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Рік тому

      @@Lifeisapartydresslikeit
      And there you have it!

    • @Lifeisapartydresslikeit
      @Lifeisapartydresslikeit Рік тому +1

      @@shauncameron8390 lol! I heard that many people have their families here and grew up here in Toronto… so they know nothing else so would rather not leave. I totally get that. What is mind boggling is that if you doubled someone’s salary and gave them purchasing power to buy a home they would prefer to pass up the opportunity and still rent in Toronto. No one is happy…. I don’t know what the solution is

    • @Lifeisapartydresslikeit
      @Lifeisapartydresslikeit Рік тому

      @slimeside1307 true!! Makes sense, Good point!!!!

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Рік тому

      @@Lifeisapartydresslikeit
      They much rather suffer in Toronto than live well in Calgary located in a province every other Eastern Canadian loves to hate.

  • @ke0kie
    @ke0kie Рік тому

    How can Canada be a great place to live…if there is no place to live?