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Greg Morrow

@gregmorrow

Executive Director, UCLA Master of Real Estate Development. Views expressed here are mine alone.

Los Angeles, CA Inscrit le Nisan 2009
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Greg Morrow
Greg Morrow@gregmorrow·
@dillonliam Indeed, just as inevitable and foreseeable that YIMBYs would continue to object to the carve outs, and just as inevitable and foreseeable that cities who do as much as they can to avoid it. Everyone is doing what we expect them to do! ;-)
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Liam Dillon@dillonliam·
@gregmorrow All I’m saying is what’s happening was inevitable and entirely foreseeable when the law passed as written
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Liam Dillon
Liam Dillon@dillonliam·
To me, the YIMBY groups — and even the governor! — being mad/feeling betrayed about cities taking advantage of the exemptions in SB 79 is a little weird. If you didn't want exemptions, then you shouldn't have put them in the law.
San Francisco Chronicle@sfchronicle

San Francisco is swapping a controversial state law that would allow taller housing along transit corridors for a similar but more tailored plan despite objections from some pro-housing groups. sfchronicle.com/sf/article/yim…

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Greg Morrow@gregmorrow·
@mitchellvii Exports to the US account for 17.8% of Canada's GDP according to Stats Canada. That's significant but it's not 75%. It's embarrassing that the US Trade Representative doesn't know these basic facts.
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Bill Mitchell@mitchellvii·
In case you were wondering, Canada cannot survive without us. Canada is 75% dependent on US for their GDP, they literally can't afford to play tough guy or antagonist games with us. They need America way more than we need them - period. No more getting pushed around by our northern neighbors who rely on our market to survive. Trump's team is making sure fair deals happen - Canada better get in line or feel the pain. America First means we hold the cards and play them hard!
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Greg Morrow@gregmorrow·
@TondaMacC @aballinga @TorontoStar It feels to me that Carney is doing what he thinks is right for Canada, more so than aim for narrow political wins. It seems like he prioritizes practical outcomes that balance multiple objectives in light of the existential changes Canada's economy faces.
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Greg Morrow@gregmorrow·
@MikePMoffatt The 14 regulatory hurdles are barriers to building more housing, period. All good things to reform. But few people can afford what large units in central locations would cost to build. It's the same reason why there's a bigger market for 4-br homes in Aurora than in Rosedale.
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Greg Morrow@gregmorrow·
@pulte At the average US home price of $512,800, and average 6.25% interest rate with 20% down ($102,560), a $410,240 mortgage over 50-year mortgage would cost $1,341,418 so $931,178 in interest payments. So roughly 70% of the costs are interest. Why not focus on downpayment assistance?
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Greg Morrow
Greg Morrow@gregmorrow·
.@CAgovernor Newsom has signed SB 79, landmark legislation to allow min 5 story buildings within 1/2 mile of major transit stations in 8 California counties. It's not a panacea for California's housing problems, but it's a step in the right direction cayimby.org/news-events/pr…
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UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs
We are so thrilled to welcome our first Master of Real Estate Development Degree (MRED) cohort to @UCLA! The inaugural UCLA MRED'26 class visited Echelon Studios, developed by the BARDAS Investment Group. Cheers to our students—the pioneers shaping the future! #UCLALuskin
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Greg Morrow@gregmorrow·
@acoyne If they can indict a ham sandwich they can certain indict a man throwing a ham sandwich!
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Greg Morrow@gregmorrow·
@FredDeLorey @acoyne That’s not true. “top up” seats are regional seats (as in MMP) and could be based on provincial votes so that wouldn’t change the distribution of seats b/w provinces (would all increase proportionally to the current distribution).
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Fred DeLorey
Fred DeLorey@FredDeLorey·
@acoyne That’s the problem - real PR models include top-up seats, which do change the distribution of seats between provinces. That triggers Section 42 and requires a constitutional amendment.
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Greg Morrow@gregmorrow·
@Sean_Speer Canadian taxes pay or heavily subsidize health insurance and higher ed. My family pays $36k/yr USD per year for health insurance. College tuition is $15k/yr (in-state public) to $65k+/yr (private). UBC/UofT is $5k/yr USD, so US is 3-13x more. PIT doesn't tell the whole story.
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Sean Speer
Sean Speer@Sean_Speer·
If we compare PIT rates in the 10 Canadian provinces to the 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia, the scale of our problem becomes apparent. Specifically, when ranking the top combined (federal and provincial/state) PIT rates in 2025, Canadian provinces hold nine of the top 10 highest rates among the 61 American and Canadian jurisdictions. Saskatchewan (at 15th highest) is the only province to escape the top 10.
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The Hub@TheHubCanada

DeepDive by Jake Fuss (@FraserInstitute): Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill means Canada falls further behind in the race to attract top talent FREE 3-month Hub subscription: thehub.ca/free-trial/ Full article here: thehub.ca/2025/07/21/dee…

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Greg Morrow@gregmorrow·
@EricDLombardi I don't think it's fallen off the agenda at all. But years of bad & conflicting policies aren't going to be harmonized overnight. Provinces are negotiating through these now. Unrealistic to think this would be completely solved less than 2 months after Parliament first sat.
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Greg Morrow@gregmorrow·
This should serve as a PSA warning of what extreme partisanship does to your brain. Trudeau really did a number on these people. Everything is Trudeau's fault! Including Alberta's measles outbreak right now! And they wonder why they can't win government...
Michelle Rempel Garner@MichelleRempel

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Greg Morrow@gregmorrow·
@bhargreaves Low performing urban schools are one of the biggest reasons why people decamp to the suburbs. And the economics of development make large units exceptionally challenging on high-value land, so you get more bang for your buck where land is lower value.
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Brad Hargreaves
Brad Hargreaves@bhargreaves·
Cities are failing families, and parents are opting out. NYC lost 17% of its under-5 population since 2020. SF has more dogs than kids. Meanwhile, birthrates plummet. The US won't succeed without fixing this. Yesterday I published an 8-part "Abundance for Families" agenda: 🧵
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Greg Morrow@gregmorrow·
@Sean_Speer @TheHubCanada As a Senior Fellow at the Munk Institute, I would think you are very much part of the "Laurentian Elite"!
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Sean Speer@Sean_Speer·
Don Cherry is the peoples' nominee for the Order of Canada. His ongoing exclusion despite his significant cultural contribution to Canada speaks to the persistent gap between the Laurentian elite and the rest of us. My latest for @TheHubCanada. thehub.ca/2025/06/30/sea…
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Greg Morrow@gregmorrow·
@acoyne You were expecting him to drop the 51st state schtick at the G7? :-)
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@acoyne I don't think willingness to engage = endorsing every bad action. What does finger waging from the sidelines achieve? Carney is using the G7 platform to position Canada as a more influential world player. I'm willing to give Carney some rope here to see what he accomplishes.
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Andrew Coyne 🇺🇦🇮🇱🇬🇪🇲🇩
Message: All is well, let's not let a little confrontation over state-directed assassinations of regime critics or other acts of state terrorism get in the way of good relations. Seems to be the Carney doctrine generally.
National Newswatch@natnewswatch

Saudi Arabia's Mohammed bin Salman invited to G7 summit in Alberta: sources @cattunneycbc & @DavidWCochrane report. cbc.ca/news/politics/… Find out more at nationalnewswatch.com

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Greg Morrow@gregmorrow·
JOB OPPORTUNITY: UCLA MRED Director of Career Development & Industry Outreach. Responsibilities: developing MRED's career development program, one-on-one career advising, employer engagement & recruiting programs, supporting for MRED's Advisory Board. jobs.ucla.edu/jobs/7835
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JOB OPPORTUNITY: UCLA MRED Director of Student Services. Responsibilities include advising students, managing admissions, enrollment, financial aid & collaborating with faculty leadership on curriculum planning, course scheduling, and program development. jobs.ucla.edu/jobs/7818
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Greg Morrow@gregmorrow·
@acoyne So the book is to gear up to run for Prime Minister, like Carney, then? ;-)
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