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Policy-Making Through a Declustered Lens

Policy-Making Through a Declustered Lens
A house for sale in Oakville, west of Toronto, on May 11, 2024. The Canadian Press/Richard Buchan
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Canada’s public policies are built on flawed averages. Housing is a prime example. Since the 1960s, the national average ratio of house prices to after-tax income has more than tripled, from around 2.2 in 1965 to over 7.5 by 2024. At its peak in 2022, that ratio surpassed 9.0.

Alan Aubut
Alan Aubut
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Alan Aubut is a retired geologist based in Nipigon, Ontario.