I’m sure there’s quite a few politicians that are “concerned” about this situation…
I’m sure there’s quite a few politicians that are “concerned” about this situation…
Either I’m reading more about shootings and killings or it seems like violence has significantly increased post COVID. Sounds like we’ll be breaking records by the end of the year at this pace.
I’ve heard about this before, this is unbelivebly uncompetitive! Sounds like something the Consumer Affairs should look at.
Can’t build wealth when half or more of the income goes towards rent or that 6% 1million mortgage.
Wealth disparity increasing, cost of housing increasing, GDP/capita decreasing, productivity decreasing. This is not the “The Great Reset” that I was envisioning after COVID19. I was dubious of course, but I really thought there’s a chance of more progressive policies. But instead we just have the feds subsidizing electric vehicles tech.
From the report:
“There are currently more than 1.25 million potential homes in Ontario’s municipal development pipeline, slightly the Province’s target of building 1.5 million homes by 2031. However, the CMHC estimates an additional 1.85 million units (2022) would be needed in Ontario beyond what is already being built or in the pipeline to restore housing affordability.”
Happy to see the community of those concerned growing. Also surprised to see Remax support the 15-min city, that’s suspicious of them, but nonetheless good to see.
Sounds like you need to write for The Beaverton.
There was plenty of money invested into wars and oil extraction. C’mon!
I want what they’re smoking
I remember how outraged some 905 people were about the idea of DVP and Gardiner becoming toll roads. I hope Olivia is brave enough to make it so if Doug doesn’t play nice.
Sometimes showing up is half the battle. But a blank or spoiled ballot is still a form of a vote, a protest vote but still a vote.
I have no idea how make voters more informed however. Maybe they’ll start paying more attention now that everything is going to shit? Outrage is a good motivator.
There should be a tax credit if you vote. Too many people dismiss the importance of local elections.
Also, they assume that employers will be happy to reduce the hours worked while keeping the same wages. That’d be wonderful but unrealistic.