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What’s Behind Canada’s Housing Crisis

The evidence points to planning decisions, not global economics. The housing crisis didn’t just happen. Governments helped create it.
What’s Behind Canada’s Housing Crisis
A real estate sign outside a home in Vancouver in a file photo. The Canadian Press/Jonathan Hayward
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Commentary

For years, federal ministers have offered Canadians a consoling explanation for why they cannot afford homes: housing has become unaffordable everywhere, a global phenomenon driven by pandemic disruptions, interest rates, and population growth spurred in large part by federal immigration targets.

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Marco Navarro-Génie
Marco Navarro-Génie
Author
Marco Navarro-Génie is president of the Haultain Research Institute. He is co-author, with Barry Cooper, of “Canada’s COVID-19: The Story of a Pandemic Moral Panic.”