
Canada Proud did not represent the survey results accurately. They are reporting on who is mainly responsible for "solving" the housing affordability crisis. See this:
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Canada Proud did not represent the survey results accurately. They are reporting on who is mainly responsible for "solving" the housing affordability crisis. See this:

My latest for @TheHubCanada CANADIANS MUST OPEN THEIR EYES TO OUR GROWING CULTURE OF CORRUPTION. “Across all these examples, an unmistakable pattern emerges: the erosion of restraint. Canada has built a system where every pressure is answered with a new program, a new grant, a new intervention, a new procedure. Complexity accumulates. Discretion expands. Those with influence use it. But the public feels the consequences. Infrastructure is slowly built that costs far more than it should. Housing approvals take years instead of months. Businesses wait on permits rather than customers. A younger generation feels downwardly mobile. The population has a growing sense that government money is being used to manage political interests rather than create opportunity. Corruption in Canada is not a handful of scandals. It is now a culture. A system of indulgence and avoidance that rewards extraction because no one is willing to confront the incentives that sustain it.”

Canadian children could have the same, and it wouldn't require a benevolent donation. With modest changes to retirement benefits, we could create a head-start fund that gives every child $10,000 at birth, ensuring every child has a financial foundation when they come of age. buildcanada.com/memos/children…