Posted December 1, 2023

Government Contributions To Housing Costs Should Benefit The Neediest People

The federal and provincial governments have announced initiatives for affordable housing. Some of their initiatives focus on the wrong target.

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Canada’s Immigration policy was a widely admired success for many years. Now it is a problem.

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It is hard to imagine what it would take for Prime Minister Trudeau to realize that he is well past his best-before date. Polls two years before a scheduled election should be taken with a grain of salt, but the recent findings are undeniably dreadful for the Liberals.

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On Oct 23rd Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing John Lohr released his Action For Housing plan. Informed by an extensive report on future housing needs, it lists twelve actions toward a goal of adding at least 71,600 net new household units by 2027, an increase of 41,200 from the expectation of 30,400 at current pace.

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The Houston government has been unrestrained in its spending. Nova Scotians will therefore have found it surprising that the province nevertheless showed an unexpected surplus in the fiscal year ending last March.

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